Named after Quetzalcóatl—the feathered serpent deity of Nahuatl tradition—this sculptural set embodies ancestral symbolism and sacred geometry. When arranged together, the marble pieces align to reveal the silhouette of a serpent, with its head on one end and rattle on the other. This piece reflects a deep reverence for myth, form, and cosmology.
Design
Carved from jet-black marble by a skilled stonemason in Puebla, each candleholder balances mass and precision. As a set, they create a bold and ceremonial object —one that is both elemental and architectural, merging functionality with symbolic storytelling.