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Here's the first in the male lineup of outfits I'm going to be illustrating. He is Maya of the Yucatan during the Postclassic period.For this figure I used the Codex Madrid. The pose is borrowed from the Jaina figurines ( even though these date to the late classic period I only used the pose as inspiration since it has so much character). He holds a flask for alcohol. His facial expression denotes he is probably a little drunk too.
He wears a loincloth. The most basic male garment, equivalent to a woman's skirt. The clothing was tied to gender so much that loincloths were even considered a 'phallus' (not a penis) in symbolic terms. It was a highly masculine garment as a skirt was a highly feminine garment. When it came to deities, rituals and religion in general however, this gender distinction was so blurred and confusing it would be impossible to fully understand from a modern western perspective. This loincloth is simple, but has some designs on the ends and middle. Maya women took great care in weaving the ends of the lonincloth for their husbands and male family members.
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Comments: 9
KKccee4 [2013-07-09 19:27:38 +0000 UTC]
fine body with detail, and excallent musculatur revealed, and the loin cloth make you feel the heat of central america..thanks
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Kamazotz In reply to KKccee4 [2013-07-11 18:57:51 +0000 UTC]
thanks. Yes, it gets very hot in the lowlands of Central America.
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ShadeNinja [2012-04-22 00:05:27 +0000 UTC]
I love the facial features of the mayan . My Yucatec boyfriend inherited them, there are great. Your jobs are clean and essentials, yet perfect
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Kamazotz In reply to ShadeNinja [2012-04-23 00:58:39 +0000 UTC]
Yes, my girlfriend is also a Yucatec. They are very beautiful people.
And thanks! I did these outfits mostly as a reliable reference for myself and others. This means I had to do heavy research to make the illustrations as accurate reconstructions as I could possibly make them. It's near impossible to make them 100% accurate, but I'm doing my best to make them so.
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Kamazotz In reply to SkyJaguar [2012-04-23 00:59:59 +0000 UTC]
Thanks He is the first of 13 Yucatec male outfits I plan to do.
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