Tlaloc, god of Rain
The Aztecs had a great fear of him and, to win his favour, sacrificed human beings to him. The Aztecs believed that Tlaloc was responsible for both floods and droughts and that he was created by other gods. Tlaloc married the goddess Matlalcueitl, 'The Lady of the Blue Robe'. Tlaloc is commonly depicted as a blue being with fangs. Children were sacrificed to him and drowned.
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Cast figure made of high-quality polyurethane resin.
Supplied unpainted and requires assembly.
Recommended for ages 14 and up,
may be harmful if chewed or swallowed.
Details
- Miniature Type: Bust
- Scale: 1/12, 130mm from head to base
- Parts: 5
- Sculptor: Alessio Barilotti
- Cast: Aeternas Miniatures