Lake Pátzcuaro
Janitzio, El Mirador, butterfly fishermen, flowers, route dots, and lake nostalgia.
Artifact Gallery
These commemorative studies explore routes, history, science, and memory through a Teōcuitlatl lens. Pick your top three now; more concepts are planned for the next drop.
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Janitzio, El Mirador, butterfly fishermen, flowers, route dots, and lake nostalgia.
Turquoise cenotes, jungle, Pakal-style detail, lighthouse, ruins, and route markers.
Gold proof study with sunrise relief and Teōcuitlatl founder presence.
Silver companion piece with lunar atmosphere and a cooler proof-set tone.
Lake city, causeways, canals, temple precinct, canoes, and ancient Mexico at full scale.
A dignified ruler motif in gold relief, framed as a respectful commemorative concept.
Oaxaca mountains, laurel, constitutional symbolism, and a rags-to-reform legacy in gold relief.
Paseo de la Reforma, Winged Victory, laurel, sunrise rays, and a monument made for gold relief.
The eagle, serpent, nopal, lake stone, and feather detail as a reverent heritage finale.
Silver and gold calendar-stone relief with jade, obsidian blades, serpent forms, and carved artifact detail.
Gold and jade serpent relief with wind spirals, obsidian blades, feathers, and artifact geometry.
Basalt-bronze monument relief with jade earspools, carved fragments, maize, and ancient stone texture.
El Castillo in gold relief with Kukulkán serpent heads, stepped geometry, and cenote-blue enamel.
Silver calavera proof with cempasúchil flowers, candlelight, copal motifs, and warm gold detail.
Radial ceremonial-pole relief with four voladores, feather motifs, vanilla orchid, and jade accents.
Independence-era symbolism, torchlight, bell, sunrise, and a Road to Freedom motif.
Maize, land, mountain, horse, and Land and Road folk-hero energy.
Mexican scientific imagination, starship, warped spacetime, and Science and Road.
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