Tláloc was the Aztec god of rain, lightning, and fertility, who was both revered as the provider of life-giving water and feared for his ability to cause drought and storms. He is frequently depicted as a blue, goggle-eyed being with fangs, and was one of the most important deities in the Aztec pantheon. His worship was vital for agriculture, and his temples were dedicated to both his life-giving and destructive powers.
This coffee mug was created as a Cancun souvenir (and is marked "Cancun" on reverse). Maker's signature on bottom is illegible.
Came in a variety of colors.
Measures 3.5" diameter wide x 4.5" tall and with handle is 6.5" wide.
Production
Count
open edition
Physical Characteristics
Material
Ceramic
Shape
Other
Colour
Unknown / Unknown
Dimensions
3.5"W x 4.5"H
Imagery
Monster
Marking
"Cancun" on reverse and illegible signature on bottom.