Zia Sun Pins and Buttons
Description: Zia Sun Sign. The symbol originated with the Indians of Zia [pronounce it "tSEE-ah"] Pueblo (Indian village) in ancient times. The symbol has sacred meaning to the Zia. Four is a sacred number which symbolizes the Circle of Life: four winds, four seasons, four directions, and four sacred obligations.
Description: This design is all about showing off your love and pride for New Mexico. It is an original, classy, and stylish design that is great for New Mexico locals, or anyone who loves to the iconic New Mexico flag design. This design makes an amazing souvenir or gift, and is the perfect way to show off your hometown spirit. A heady, unique, symbol that's great for anyone. This art piece depicts an original Zia design, with a heart in the center.
Description: This design is all about showing off your love and pride for New Mexico. It is an original, classy, and stylish design that is great for New Mexico locals, or anyone who loves to the iconic New Mexico flag design. This design makes an amazing souvenir or gift, and is the perfect way to show off your hometown spirit. A heady, unique, symbol that's great for anyone. This art piece depicts an original Zia design, with a heart in the center.
Description: This design is all about showing off your love and pride for New Mexico, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Roswell, Taos, etc.. It is an original, classy, and stylish symbol, that is great for New Mexico locals, or anyone who loves the iconic New Mexico flag design. This design would make an amazing souvenir or gift, and is the perfect way to show off your hometown spirit. A heady, unique take on the Zia sun symbol.
Description: The flag of the U.S. state of New Mexico consists of a red sun symbol of the Zia people on a field of yellow, and was officially introduced in 1925. It was designed in 1920, to highlight the state's Native American Pueblo and Nuevo México Hispano roots. The colors evoke the flags of Habsburg Spain (the Cross of Burgundy), Spain and the Crown of Aragon, brought by the conquistadors. It is one of four U.S. state flags not to contain the color blue (the other three being Alabama, California, and Maryland). It is the only one of these four not to contain the color white. The flag of the District of Columbia also has no blue, although it is partially white, making the New Mexico flag the only US flag with no blue or white.
Description: This design is all about showing off your love and pride for New Mexico, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Roswell, Taos, etc.. It is an original, classy, and stylish symbol, that is great for New Mexico locals, or anyone who loves the iconic New Mexico flag design. This design would make an amazing souvenir or gift, and is the perfect way to show off your hometown spirit. A heady, unique take on the Zia sun symbol.
Description: This design is all about showing off your love and pride for New Mexico, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Roswell, Taos, etc.. It is an original, classy, and stylish symbol, that is great for New Mexico locals, or anyone who loves the iconic New Mexico flag design. This design would make an amazing souvenir or gift, and is the perfect way to show off your hometown spirit. A heady, unique take on the Zia sun symbol.
Description: A classic, collegiate-inspired graphic celebrating the Land of Enchantment, New Mexico. The design features a crisp teal outline of the state map of New Mexico, prominently overlaid with the iconic Zia sun symbol and paired with a clean illustration of a blooming yucca plant in the corner. Arched boldly above the state is the text "NEW MEXICO" in a vintage varsity block font, while the statehood year "1912" sits below anchored by two mini stars. Rendered in a monochrome teal palette with a clean flat-vector layout, this design is perfect for proud locals, university students, alumni, and southwest travelers.
Description: This composition celebrates the heritage of Santa Fe, New Mexico, featuring key cultural symbols such as dried chili ristras, acoustic guitars, and a decorative Zia sun symbol. The arrangement includes an adobe structure with wooden pillars, a woven textile motif, a traditional ceramic vessel, a cactus, and a wooden cart. These elements reflect the cultural roots, craftsmanship, and local customs found within the Southwestern United States.
Description: A rugged, southwest-inspired graphic celebrating Santa Fe, New Mexico. The design features a highly detailed, woodcut-style engraving of a desert bighorn sheep with large curled horns, standing proudly next to a small prickly pear cactus. Arched boldly above the wildlife illustration is the city name "SANTA FE" in a rich terracotta-orange varsity block font, while the historic founding year "1610" sits centered at the bottom flanked by two mini Zia sun symbols. Rendered in a clean flat-vector layout with a timeless, high-desert aesthetic, this design is perfect for New Mexico residents, mountain hikers, and fans of classic heritage style.