ANCIENT MAYAN SILVER - This ancient style medallion pendant or bracelet charm depicts the Aztec/Mayan sun god surrounded by symbols that were used to calculate the days, months, and years. This 925 sterling silver unisex pendant or charm comes in three sizes: 40.64mm, 30.48mm, and 25.4mm long as measured from the top of the bail to the base of the pendant. The pendant has a high shine, polished finish and honors the rich history and culture of the ancient Central American people.
Authentic .925 Sterling Silver Style – Designed in real .925 sterling silver, this piece shines with quality and style. Designed to be effortlessly cool and versatile, it’s the perfect accessory to mix and match with any look.
Expertly Crafted in the USA – Claddagh Gold, a family-owned business with years of jewelry-making expertise, proudly designs and handcrafts each piece in Los Angeles, California. Our skilled goldsmiths bring passion, precision, and care to every creation.
A Heartfelt Gift for All – This timeless design makes a thoughtful unisex gift for any special occasion. Perfect for Valentine’s Day, birthdays, anniversaries, or simply to celebrate life’s moments, this piece will make a lasting impression on anyone who receives it—or even as a special treat for yourself.
Created with Care – Each piece is meticulously handcrafted and inspected before packaging. For your peace of mind, we offer a 30-day return and exchange policy. Our team is here to assist with any questions about your purchase.
Behold a piece of rich history and wonder with this intricately detailed sterling silver Aztec/Mayan calendar pendant. This calendar has the image depiction of the ancient sun god in the center surrounded by elaborate symbols to calculate days, seasons, and year. This well-crafted pendant has an amazing amount of detail and design to replicate the original sun calendar stone, and a diamond cut accent will sure to have this pendant glitter and shine. The brilliant Aztec Calendar pendant is a unisex piece that honors the great history and culture of ancient Mexico.