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Quetzalcóatl
Aztec Civilization
Quetzalcóatl is the Aztec name of the feathered serpent god of ancient Mesoamerica, one of the most important deities for many Mexican and Central American civilizations. Among the Aztecs, whose beliefs are well documented, Quetzalcoatl is revered as the god of wind, Venus, dawn, merchants and the arts, crafts and knowledge.The name "Quetzalcoatl" comes from the nāhuatl "quetzal [li] -cōhuātl". "Quetzalli" indicates something divine or precious (in some contexts it is intended as "beautiful", even not in body) while "Cōhuātl" means "Snake". According to some, it literally means Quetzal's snake with feathers (which refers to something divine or precious), although not everyone agrees. In fact, the Quetzal bird at the time was not called that. The various meanings referring to his name in other Mesoamerican languages are quite similar. The Mayans called it Kukulkán
Description of the pen
Measures: length : 148 mm - diameter: 16 mm Nib : in gold 18kt-
on the barrel is represented the serpent god Quetzalcóatl
The clip represents the Aztec sword (Macuahuitl)
Masterpiece handmade in Italy by goldsmiths artisan
Limited Edition 50 Fountain pen and 50 roller ball
Charging system for Roller ball Schmidt
Charging system for Fountain pen converter or cartridges
In three different version: 1) Sterling Silver Old Style
2) Sterling Silver and Enamels Turquoise blue
3) Bronze coating transparent (to avoid the bronze oxidizes )