Six Houses of Xibalba

Six Houses of Xibalba

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Printed on thick, bright white, textured, archival Fine Art paper with archival pigmented inks. These inks not only provide beautiful vivid color, but are also designed to last 200 years.

Available in three sizes: 8.5x11in, 13x19in and 17x22. Ready for easy framing.

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Part Of The Popol Vuh Collection.

Inspired By The Following Excerpt:

“There were many punishments in Xibalba; the punishments were of many kinds. The first was the House of Gloom, Quequma-ha, in which there was only darkness.

The second was Xuxulim-ha, the house where everybody shivered, in which it was very cold. A cold, unbearable wind blew within.

The third was the House of Jaguars, Balami-ha, it was called, in which there were nothing but jaguars which stalked about, jumped around, roared, and made fun. The jaguars were shut up in the house.

Zotzi-há, the House of Bats, the fourth place of punishment was called. Within this house there were nothing but bats which squeaked and cried and flew around and around. The bats were shut in and could not get out.”


The fifth was called Chayim-há, the House of Knives, in which there were only sharp, pointed knives, silent or grating against each other in the house.”

“Presently they entered into the midst of fire in the House of Fire, inside which there was only fire;”