Quetzalcoatl Feathered Serpent Flexible Dragon - 3D Printed PLA | Aztec & Maya Inspired
Quetzalcoatl Feathered Serpent Flexible Dragon - 3D Printed PLA | Aztec & Maya Inspired
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Quetzalcoatl, the Feathered Serpent, was one of the most important deities of Mesoamerica, worshipped by the Aztecs as a god of wind, knowledge, and creation and known to the Maya as Kukulkan, the same serpent deity whose shadow famously descends the steps of El Castillo at Chichén Itzá during the equinox.
This flexible 3D printed dragon channels that mythology with intricate geometric patterns running along its body and serpent-like scaling across its articulated sections, giving it real weight and a satisfying rolled-up feel around a hand or arm.
- Intricate geometric Aztec and Maya inspired patterns.
- Serpent-like scaling along articulated sections.
- Flexible, with a satisfying weight and roll.
- Printed in PLA.
Avoid excessive flexing to prevent parts from snapping.
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Material Information
PLA (Polylactic Acid)
PLA is a plant-based bioplastic made from corn starch or sugarcane. It is the standard material for decorative 3D printing — lightweight, precise, with stable colours and clean finishes. Best suited for indoor use. Avoid prolonged exposure to heat or direct sunlight.
PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol)
PETG is more durable and slightly flexible compared to PLA. It offers better heat and moisture resistance, making it suitable for functional parts subject to everyday use. Of the two materials, PETG is the only one that may offer some water resistance - this will be indicated in the product description where applicable.
ⓘ Water resistance - mentioned in the product description only where applicable.
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