Aztec Calendar
Sunstone
Aztec Sun Stone – Aztec Calendar Stone

12
2
The Aztec Sun Stone, also known as the Aztec Calendar Stone, is one of the most important monuments of the Aztec civilization, created in the late 15th century. It is a massive circular basalt sculpture about 3.6 meters in diameter and weighing over 24 tons, symbolizing the universe, time, and the cycles of the sun.
At the center is the face of the sun god Tonatiuh, with wide eyes and a blade-shaped tongue, representing sacrifice and the sun’s need for energy. Around him are four panels symbolizing the four previous worlds (or “suns”) that were destroyed before the current age, known as the Fifth Sun.
Surrounding these are the 20 day signs of the Aztec sacred calendar, used to mark time, rituals, and destiny. The outer ring features two fire serpents (Xiuhcoatl), representing the flow of time and cosmic power. The Sun Stone is not just a calendar, but a powerful visual map of creation, destruction, and rebirth.
Originality of the Model
The author declares that this work is their personally original model
This model is licensed under the following terms:
This work is licensed under a Standard Digital File License. Digital files have a strict non-commercial, personal use only license.
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital file or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including remixes of this object). You can not host these files on other digital platforms, web stores or cloud repositories. The objects may not be used in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, collect fees.
Models(1)
阿兹特克日历——太阳石-001.3mfDesigner13.75 MB
2026-01-14




