Cimi / Kame daysign
Cimi, or Kame in Kiche Maya, represents death and rebirth. For the Maya, death was an essential part of the sacred cycle of life, death and rebirth. The word "kame" means the present tense of the "eternal now." Cimi connects us with the ancestors and facilitates communication with other worlds. Its animal totem is the owl.
Image size: 3" x 3.3"
Resolution: 300dpi
Format: JPG & EPS
Use this daysign template for body art, jewelry design, graphic design, fabric printing, and other creations! The size provided is large enough for most uses, but if you need a different format or size, just email us and we'll send it to you at no extra charge.
All daysign, number and deity templates are based on the original, authentic Maya carvings found in Guatemala and other Maya lands in Central America. Original styling by Luba Ortoleva.
Also available in PDF or TIFF upon request, at no extra charge. Other formats and custom sizes are charged extra at cost. Please email us with your specifications.
Important note! You must have access to the proper graphic design software, such as Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator to use these files. We do not provide technical support or training.
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