Xochipilli, the "Prince of Flowers," was the name given to an Aztec statue of a person suspended in a state of drug-induced ecstasy. This image was carved into the statue’s knees and has been interpreted to represent a psychoactive mushroom, potentiallyPsilocybe aztecorum.
Printed on durable vinyl
3” (7.5cm) diameter
*Ships from our U.S. warehouse. International orders adding this product may incur additional shipping fees.*
Xochipilli, the "Prince of Flowers," was the name given to an Aztec statue of a person suspended in a state of drug-induced ecstasy. This image was carved into the statue’s knees and has been interpreted to represent a psychoactive mushroom, potentiallyPsilocybe aztecorum.
Printed on durable vinyl
3” (7.5cm) diameter
*Ships from our U.S. warehouse. International orders adding this product may incur additional shipping fees.*
Xochipilli, the "Prince of Flowers," was the name given to an Aztec statue of a person suspended in a state of drug-induced ecstasy. This image was carved into the statue’s knees and has been interpreted to represent a psychoactive mushroom, potentiallyPsilocybe aztecorum.
Printed on durable vinyl
3” (7.5cm) diameter
*Ships from our U.S. warehouse. International orders adding this product may incur additional shipping fees.*
Xochipilli, the "Prince of Flowers," was the name given to an Aztec statue of a person suspended in a state of drug-induced ecstasy. This image was carved into the statue’s knees and has been interpreted to represent a psychoactive mushroom, potentiallyPsilocybe aztecorum.
Printed on durable vinyl
3” (7.5cm) diameter
*Ships from our U.S. warehouse. International orders adding this product may incur additional shipping fees.*
Xochipilli, the "Prince of Flowers," was the name given to an Aztec statue of a person suspended in a state of drug-induced ecstasy. This image was carved into the statue’s knees and has been interpreted to represent a psychoactive mushroom, potentiallyPsilocybe aztecorum.
Printed on durable vinyl
3” (7.5cm) diameter
*Ships from our U.S. warehouse. International orders adding this product may incur additional shipping fees.*
Xochipilli, the "Prince of Flowers," was the name given to an Aztec statue of a person suspended in a state of drug-induced ecstasy. This image was carved into the statue’s knees and has been interpreted to represent a psychoactive mushroom, potentiallyPsilocybe aztecorum.
Printed on durable vinyl
3” (7.5cm) diameter
*Ships from our U.S. warehouse. International orders adding this product may incur additional shipping fees.*
Xochipilli, the "Prince of Flowers," was the name given to an Aztec statue of a person suspended in a state of drug-induced ecstasy. This image was carved into the statue’s knees and has been interpreted to represent a psychoactive mushroom, potentiallyPsilocybe aztecorum.
Printed on durable vinyl
3” (7.5cm) diameter
*Ships from our U.S. warehouse. International orders adding this product may incur additional shipping fees.*