This vintage incense burner is beautifully crafted in the shape of Huehueteotl, the Aztec god of fire. It is a stunning piece that will add character and charm to any collection. The intricate details and unique design showcase the rich Mexican culture and make it a must-have for any collector of Latin American pottery.


The incense burner is perfect for those who appreciate the beauty and history of ancient civilizations. It is a great addition to any home decor and will be a conversation starter for years to come. Add this beautiful piece to your collection today and enjoy the charm and character it brings.


Incense burner in the shape of Huehueteotl, the Aztec god of fire Vintage. Measures 2 5/8”!tall by 2 1/2” wide. In great condition, no chips, cracks or repairs.


Huehueteotl is also known as the "Old God" and is associated with the cycle of life, transformation, and rebirth.

Incense burners like this were used in religious ceremonies to honor the gods.

The smoke from the burning incense was believed to carry prayers and offerings to the heavens.

Huehueteotl is often depicted as an old, wrinkled man with a beard, sometimes carrying a brazier or incense burner on his head.

This representation of Huehueteotl may have been used by the Aztec or Mayan people.

The word "Pacha" from the Quechua language is used to describe the concept of world and cosmologies.