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Coaster – Bashmu

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Do you love ancient myths and legends? Are you fascinated by the creatures and monsters that populate them? If so, you might want to check out this coaster with the picture of the bashmu.

The bashmu is a horned serpent with two forelegs and wings that originated from ancient Mesopotamian mythology. It was one of the eleven warriors that were defeated by the hero god Ninurta. It was also a constellation in the Babylonian sky, equivalent to the Greek Hydra. The bashmu was a fearsome beast that could devour fish, birds, wild animals, and humans. It was created by the sea and had six mouths, seven tongues, and seven scales on its belly.

This coaster with the picture of the bashmu is a perfect gift for anyone who loves mythology, history, or art. It is also a great way to add some mystery and adventure to your home or office. Order yours today and discover the secrets of the bashmu!

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Let your drinks own a special place on the table. Make a statement with our clean-cut coasters that can bring a dash of your spirit to your chillout sessions and office meetings.

  • Perfect to rest your drinks
  • Crisp prints through sublimation printing technology 
  • Gloss Finish
  • 2.5 mm thick medium density
  • 90 x 90 mm with rounded corners
  • Blank product sourced from China

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Which Aztec deity was often depicted with a flayed human skin representing rebirth and renewal? Was it Quetzalcoatl or Xipe Totec?

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