White Hunab Ku Ometeotl Patch - One God - God of Duality - Male Female God - Aztec Symbol (Water Spider) Patches, 5" sew-on sew on
White Hunab Ku Ometeotl Patch - One God - God of Duality - Male Female God - Aztec Symbol (Water Spider) Patches, 5" sew-on sew on
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White Hunab Ku Ometeotl Patch - One God - God of Duality - Male Female God - Aztec Symbol (Water Spider) Patch, 5", sew-on
Story: This image of Hunab Ku is indigenous, and was originally from the codexes. Its original meaning was "water spider". Ometeotl was a "god of duality" shared by Ometeuctli, "lord of duality" and Omecihuatl, "lady of duality". Ometeotl Ometeotl was the Aztecs' original creator deity , composed of husband Ometecuhtli and wife Omecihautl. After creating themselves and four of the most powerful gods of the pantheon, they left to reside in the highest heaven.