Mexica Stone Conch Trumpet
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Mexica Stone Conch Trumpet

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This carved andesite shell (1486–1502), modeled on the Caribbean Strombus gigas conch—renowned for its spiral form and deep resonant call—symbolized life, fertility, and the maternal womb in Mesoamerican belief. Such shells were also used as trumpets in rituals honoring the gods of creation, water, and birth.