New Mexico Tapestries
Description: Celebrate Southwestern pride with this bold “New Mexico Zia” design, featuring the iconic Zia sun symbol in a clean and striking style. Inspired by the state flag of New Mexico, the artwork captures the beauty of the desert sun, open skies, and cultural heritage that make the Land of Enchantment so unique. Its simple yet powerful design makes it perfect for locals, travelers, or anyone with a love for the Southwest. Whether displayed on apparel, posters, or accessories, this image radiates warmth, tradition, and pride. It’s more than a symbol—it’s a statement of identity and connection. Show your New Mexico pride—grab this design today and wear the sun wherever you go!
Description: 1876 print depicting the coat of arms of the New Mexico Territory. The Roman numerals MDCCCL on the crest or ' 1851 ' are the date the territory was established. The Latin phrase along the banner " Crescit Eundo " or " It Grows as it Advances " refers to the growth of the territory which became a state in 1912.