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Jaguar Paw Bookends
$81.00
Hand-carved from Mayan stone, these supports take the shape of a jaguar claw—an emblem of strength, protection, and sacred power in the Mayan culture. The jaguar was revered as a guardian of the underworld and a bridge between worlds, a symbol of bravery and transformation. They are part of the Otoch collection, these pieces reinterpret the symbolic role of the jaguar in a contemporary design object.
- 5 in. x 4.4 in. x 4 in.
- Sold individually
- Material: Mayan Stone
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