Ku Mugs
Description: The Hunab Ku sumbol. Hunab Ku is a Yucatec Maya term meaning "The One God". Domingo Martínez Parédez interpreted Hunab Ku as evidence for Maya monotheism and suggested that it was represented by the symbols of a square within a circle or a circle within a square, the square representing measurement and the circle representing motion. Martínez related Hunab Ku to concepts and symbols in Freemasonry, particularly the idea of a Great Architect of the Universe and the Masonic square and compass.
Description: "Hunab Ku" symbol was originally a rectangular symbol used by the Aztecs as a ritual cloak design, known as the Mantle of Lip Plugs (or, arguably, mantle of spider water). The symbol survives today as a rug design being sold in central Mexico, but was associated with the Milky Way and the god Hunab Ku by Argüelles, who modified the symbol to look more like a circular motif evoking a yin and yang symbol as well as a spiral galaxy. It has become associated with Mayanism.
Description: "The Hunab Ku is an ancient Mayan symbol that is said to represent the Supreme God or the One Being, with ‘Hunab’ meaning ‘one state of being’ and ‘Ku’ meaning ‘God.’ It encompasses all opposites in the universe and unites them as one: male and female, dark and light, yin and yang, conscious and unconscious, internal and external—the list goes on. Some believe that the Hunab Ku acts as a bridge to connect these opposites. "-Ancient Symbols.com
Description: This is a recreation of a vintage decal of the Kentucky Wildcats mascot logo. These designs are not affiliated with, licensed, sponsored, authorized, or endorsed by any college, university, pro team league, other artist, athlete, other brand, or any licensing entity. All art and designs are recreated from non-copyrighted tickets, decals, matchbooks and non-copyrighted publications/programs. If you have a valid intellectual property concern about this design please send a message.
Description: Restored from an antique decal. These designs are not affiliated with, licensed, sponsored, authorized, or endorsed by any college, university, pro team league, other artist, athlete, other brand, or any licensing entity. All art and designs are recreated from non-copyrighted tickets, decals, matchbooks and non-copyrighted publications/programs. If you have a valid intellectual property concern about this design please send a message.
Description: The traditional Usui Reiki symbols in brushed gold — Cho Ku Rei for power, Sei He Ki for harmony and emotional healing, and Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen for distance healing — arranged around the kanji for spirit and energy. Framed by lotus, enso brush rings, the Flower of Life and yin-yang, with Spirit, Energy, Harmony inscribed alongside. A rich ornate design for Reiki practitioners, energy healers, meditation teachers, yoga students and anyone drawn to sacred symbolism and calligraphy.
Description: Kikai-Ba Jiyū-Ku No Zu. Mechanical Steampunk Horse Japanese Mount Fuji Cherry Blossom. Horse Lover Steampunk Fan Japan Culture.
Kikai-Ba Jiyū-Ku No Zu Mechanical Steampunk Horse Japanese Mount Fuji Equestrian Mug
by MochiBlock
$13 $18
Laurel & Hardy Quotes: “Well Here’s Another Fine Mess You’ve Gotten Us Into” Mug
by PLAYDIGITAL2020
$13 $18