Maya Symbol Templates

The day signs (or sun signs) and numbers of the Tzolk'in calendar, and the deities associated with the numbers, hold unique and special energies. Now you can pull these sacred energies a little bit closer into your everyday life: get a beautiful tattoo of your mayan calendar birth sign combination; print your day sign on the back of your business card; design Tzolkin - or deity-inspired clothing, cards, web sites or jewelry. Allow the energy of your chosen sign to invigorate your soul and empower your life. Download any of the individual templates or the discounted package of all sun signs. Use them for your artistic skills and let the mayan deities and signs speak to you!

Hunab Ku 1

$1.75

Hunab Ku 1

The Hunab Ku symbol is perhaps one of the most ubiquitous visual symbols of the Mayan Calendar culture. It means "the one god" in Yucatec Maya, and was used by the Aztecs as a ritual cloak or mantle design.  

Also known as the "Galactic Butterfly," this symbol is presumed to represent the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and by some accounts was associated with an indigenous creator god, Itzamna. 

Hunab Ku 2

$1.75

Hunab Ku 2

The Hunab Ku symbol is perhaps one of the most ubiquitous visual symbols of the Mayan Calendar culture. It means "the one god" in Yucatec Maya, and was used by the Aztecs as a ritual cloak or mantle design.  

Also known as the "Galactic Butterfly," this symbol is presumed to represent the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and by some accounts was associated with an indigenous creator god, Itzamna. 

Hunab Ku 3

$1.75

Hunab Ku 3

The Hunab Ku symbol is perhaps one of the most ubiquitous visual symbols of the Mayan Calendar culture. It means "the one god" in Yucatec Maya, and was used by the Aztecs as a ritual cloak or mantle design.  

Also known as the "Galactic Butterfly," this symbol is presumed to represent the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and by some accounts was associated with an indigenous creator god, Itzamna. 

Hunab Ku 4

$1.75

Hunab Ku 4

The Hunab Ku symbol is perhaps one of the most ubiquitous visual symbols of the Mayan Calendar culture. It means "the one god" in Yucatec Maya, and was used by the Aztecs as a ritual cloak or mantle design.  

Also known as the "Galactic Butterfly," this symbol is presumed to represent the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and by some accounts was associated with an indigenous creator god, Itzamna. 

Hunab Ku 5

$1.75

Hunab Ku 5

The Hunab Ku symbol is perhaps one of the most ubiquitous visual symbols of the Mayan Calendar culture. It means "the one god" in Yucatec Maya, and was used by the Aztecs as a ritual cloak or mantle design.  

Also known as the "Galactic Butterfly," this symbol is presumed to represent the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and by some accounts was associated with an indigenous creator god, Itzamna. 

Hunab Ku 6

$1.75

Hunab Ku 6

The Hunab Ku symbol is perhaps one of the most ubiquitous visual symbols of the Mayan Calendar culture. It means "the one god" in Yucatec Maya, and was used by the Aztecs as a ritual cloak or mantle design.  

Also known as the "Galactic Butterfly," this symbol is presumed to represent the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and by some accounts was associated with an indigenous creator god, Itzamna. 

Hunab Ku 7

$1.75

Hunab Ku 7

The Hunab Ku symbol is perhaps one of the most ubiquitous visual symbols of the Mayan Calendar culture. It means "the one god" in Yucatec Maya, and was used by the Aztecs as a ritual cloak or mantle design.  

Also known as the "Galactic Butterfly," this symbol is presumed to represent the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and by some accounts was associated with an indigenous creator god, Itzamna. 

Hunab Ku 8

$1.75

Hunab Ku 8

The Hunab Ku symbol is perhaps one of the most ubiquitous visual symbols of the Mayan Calendar culture. It means "the one god" in Yucatec Maya, and was used by the Aztecs as a ritual cloak or mantle design.  

Also known as the "Galactic Butterfly," this symbol is presumed to represent the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and by some accounts was associated with an indigenous creator god, Itzamna. 

Hunab Ku 9

$1.75

Hunab Ku 9

The Hunab Ku symbol is perhaps one of the most ubiquitous visual symbols of the Mayan Calendar culture. It means "the one god" in Yucatec Maya, and was used by the Aztecs as a ritual cloak or mantle design.  

Also known as the "Galactic Butterfly," this symbol is presumed to represent the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and by some accounts was associated with an indigenous creator god, Itzamna. 

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