ZenMotion
Ītzpāpālōtl 2mm
Ītzpāpālōtl 2mm
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This yoga mat is much more than just an accessory, it is an incredibly mystical and historically charged mat. It is adorned with an image of Ītzpāpālōtl, the goddess from Aztec mythology associated with death, night, sorcery, and healing. Her name means "the lady of obsidians" in Nahuatl, an Amerindian language spoken by the Aztecs.
By practicing on this mat, you can connect with the energy and warrior strength of Ītzpāpālōtl, and find the warrior within yourself. A symbol of power, courage, and determination, it invites meditation and contemplation while strengthening your body and mind.
The beauty of this mat lies in its historical and spiritual significance, which adds an additional depth and dimension to your yoga practice. Let Ītzpāpālōtl guide you on your spiritual journey and help you reach your full potential.
All our cork mats are:
- Lazer engraved, so no ink was used for the design.
- Biodegradable.
- Naturally anti-bacterial.
- Naturally grippy.
- With a natural, pleasant woody smell due to the engraving of the cork wood.
All of these above to provide you the best practice area: comfortable, natural and warm.
Materials
Materials
Cork side:
50% cork, 48% cloth, 2% glue.
Back side:
100% natural rubber.
Dimensions
Dimensions
183/185cm x 66cm x 0.2cm
Our mats are among the largest, offering unmatched comfort for yoga, pilates, and stretching practices, making them suitable for both small and tall yogis.
Care information
Care information
Let the mat dry after use.
Always roll up the mat with the cork side outwards.
Cork has anti bacterial properties so you'll be happy to just let the sweat dry off the mat after use. For a deeper cleaning use water and a soft clean cloth to wash your mat.
DO NOT put the mat in the washing machine.
DO NOT use on a floor with sharp edges.
![Picture of a cork yoga mat featuring an engraving of a stunning warrior woman wearing a jaguar skull hat.](http://www.zenmotion.yoga/cdn/shop/products/design_itzpapalotl.jpg?v=1677869003&width=1445)