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SKU: AC1352801657913
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Kóoch, from the Maya "broad". Document holder with space for cards and small documents, ideal for travel.
NOTE: Design patterns on each piece may vary due to different parts of the canvas being taken. Each piece is unique.
Material
100% polyvinyl chloride exterior
100% polyester lining
Measures
9.8 x 5.5 in
Design Inspiration
MEXICO
In 1325 Mexico - Tenochtitlán was populated by a group of Nahua tribes from Aztlán. Having received the order from their guide god, Huitzilopochtli, they left the place where they were and made a pilgrimage for more than 200 years, until they discovered the sign that he had promised them: an eagle devouring a snake, perched on a cactus. This was the indicator that they would have reached the place where they had to found a new city and a new empire that would be above the others. In it, majestic temples, roads, avenues and canals were built that connected the great city, where the Templo Mayor marked an emblematic place for society. Mexico – Tenochtitlán was an example of a well-structured, hygienic and organized metropolis.