Charles Dessalines d'Orbigny's Jaguar sticker

Charles Dessalines d'Orbigny's Jaguar sticker

$8.00

In the pre-Columbian Americas, the jaguar was a symbol of power and strength. In 900 BC in the Andes, a jaguar cult became popular in what is now modern day Peru. In the Muisca religion in Altiplano Cundiboyacense, people dressed in jaguar skins during religious rituals.

Sculptures with "Olmec were-jaguar" motifs were found on the Yucatán Peninsula. And in the later Maya civilization, the jaguar was believed to promote communication between the living and the dead as companions in the spiritual world. Jaguar remains have been discovered at burial sites in Guatemala, indicating that they may have been kept as pets.

• About 5 inches in length
• Fast and easy bubble-free application
• Durable vinyl, perfect for indoor use
• High opacity film that’s impossible to see through

Don't forget to clean the surface before applying the sticker.

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