Ciudad de México, CDMX - July 9, 2019 - Aztec Style, one of the
few online resources dedicated to the Mesoamerican history, is offering a
unique slice of history and the opportunity to buy a piece of replica Aztec weapon.
The
website, which offers interesting details and history about the Aztecs, is now
selling Macuahuitls, which are obsidian-bladed swords.
These
are replicas meant to closely match the actual weapons used by ancient Aztec
Eagle and Jaguar Knights. The swords are fully functional and serrated with
sharp obsidian blades.
"They
are made in Mexico City, not far from the ancient Aztec capital,
Teotihuacan," said Aztec Style founder, Mixtli Itzcoatl. "We are
excited to allow people from all over the world to buy them online."
The
replicas are offered in two styles with rectangular obsidian teeth or
triangular obsidian teeth.
"This
is real obsidian, so if do you purchase one of these, we would advise you to
handle them carefully as they are very sharp."
What was a Macuahuitl?
The
macuahuitl was a beautiful, but an unusual weapon used by many Mesoamerican
cultures, with most commonly associated being the Aztecs.
Macuahuitl
means "hand-wood" in Nahuatl, and indeed, that is precisely what it
was: a wooden club with obsidian blades embedded into the side to give it that
deadly edge in combat.
They
were unusual weapons: not quite clubs and not quite swords. The Taíno had a
word for this kind of weapon: macana. Macana were wooden weapons that were
still sharp enough to be wielded like swords.
In
the case of the macuahuitl, the wooden club was embedded with obsidian blades
sharper than a steel razor. As a hacking and slashing weapon, the macuahuitl
was second to none in Mesoamerica.
Today,
the macuahuitl is most widely associated with the Aztecs, but they were not its
originators. Obsidian was used commonly in Mesoamerican weapon-smithing long
before the Aztecs founded their empire and there is evidence the first
macuahuitls appeared sometime during the 1st millennium CE.
By
the time of Spanish conquest, however, the macuahuitl could be found in the
arsenals of a majority of Mesoamerican armies. The weapon was very effective in
maiming or even killing.
Why Buy a Macuahuitl?
The
most common reason for purchasing a macuahuitl is to keep as part of a
collection.
Aztec
warriors used this weapon in battle, in a similar fashion as a sword. However,
rather than merely using to kill, this weapon was used to maim enemies who
would later be sacrificed in religious practices.
The
obsidian blade arrangement would shear skin, rendering enemies unable to engage
in further combat.
For
more information about the Macuahuitl and Aztec history, check out the http://aztec.style/website or email them:
info@aztec.style
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