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"Tula: A Tale of Transcendence and Timelessness" In the heartland of Mexico, a city called Tula stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of history and diversity

Background imageTula Collection: Pair Candelabra 1790-1795 Russia Tula Neo-classical

Pair Candelabra 1790-1795 Russia Tula Neo-classical
Pair of Candelabra, c. 1790-1795. Russia, Tula, Neo-classical, 18th century. Cut and polished steel with gold and silvered decoration; overall: 40.7 x 24.8 cm (16 x 9 3/4 in.)

Background imageTula Collection: Tula. Coatepantli or Serpent Wall

Tula. Coatepantli or Serpent Wall
Pre-Columbian Art. Tula. Coatepantli or Serpent Wall. Toltec civilization. Post-Classic Period. 900-1200 A.C. Back of the Temple of Quetzalcoatl. Museum of Anthropology. Mexico

Background imageTula Collection: MEXICO. HIDALGO. Tula. Pyramid B, also called

MEXICO. HIDALGO. Tula. Pyramid B, also called
" MEXICO. HIDALGO. Tula. Pyramid B, also called Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli or Quetzalc󡴬. Sculpture depicting Toltec warriors, known as " Los Atlantes". Toltec art. Sculpture."

Background imageTula Collection: MEXICO: TOLTEC ALTAR. Toltec chac-mool stone altar where human sacrifice was made

MEXICO: TOLTEC ALTAR. Toltec chac-mool stone altar where human sacrifice was made. From Tula, Mexico, 977-1160 A. D
MEXICO: TOLTEC ALTAR. Toltec chac-mool stone altar where human sacrifice was made. From Tula, Mexico, 977-1160 A.D

Background imageTula Collection: Mexico. Tula. Refinery

Mexico. Tula. Refinery
MEXICO. HIDALGO. Tula. Oil refinery. Toltec art. Sculpture

Background imageTula Collection: Illustration of Toltec warrior columns, Tula, Hidalgo

Illustration of Toltec warrior columns, Tula, Hidalgo

Background imageTula Collection: Mexico, Toltec civilization, Surroundings of Mexico City, Tula, Pyramid of Morning Star

Mexico, Toltec civilization, Surroundings of Mexico City, Tula, Pyramid of Morning Star, Atlantean warriors
Mexico - Toltec civilization - Surroundings of Mexico City - Tula - Pyramid of the Morning Star (10th-12th century A.D.) - Atlantean warriors

Background imageTula Collection: Mexico, Tula, Atlantean warrior statues at Pyramid of the Morning Star

Mexico, Tula, Atlantean warrior statues at Pyramid of the Morning Star
Mexico - Toltec civilization - Surroundings of Mexico City - Tula - Pyramid of the Morning Star (10th-12th century A.D.) - Atlantean warriors

Background imageTula Collection: The Game of Pelota at Tula by Alfredo Zalce

The Game of Pelota at Tula by Alfredo Zalce
Alfredo Zalce (1908-2003), The Game of Pelota at Tula

Background imageTula Collection: Mexico, Coatepantli ( The wall of the snakes ), Toltec civilization

Mexico, Coatepantli ( The wall of the snakes ), Toltec civilization. Close up of reliefs from Tula archaeological site
Mexico - Tula archaeological site, Coatepantli ( The wall of the snakes ), 10-13th centuries. Details of the reliefs. Toltec civilization

Background imageTula Collection: Mexico, Tula, Pyramid of Morning Star, Toltec civilization

Mexico, Tula, Pyramid of Morning Star, Toltec civilization
Mexico - Tula, Pyramid of the Morning Star, 10th-12th century A.D. Toltec civilization

Background imageTula Collection: MEXICO. HIDALGO. Tula. Quetzalcoatl Temple and

MEXICO. HIDALGO. Tula. Quetzalcoatl Temple and Atlantes Statues. Toltec art

Background imageTula Collection: TULA: TOLTEC MONUMENTS. Giant warrior monuments decorated with stylized butterflies

TULA: TOLTEC MONUMENTS. Giant warrior monuments decorated with stylized butterflies, the Toltec emblem. They stand at the top of a pyramid at Tula, in Hidalgo, Mexico, 900-1200

Background imageTula Collection: Cereal grains in a malthouse

Cereal grains in a malthouse. The cereal grains (usually barley) are undergoing a process called malting. The seeds of the plant are allowed to germinated

Background imageTula Collection: Atlantes warrior statue, Temple of Quetzalcoatl, Tula, the probable capital of Toltec civilization

Atlantes warrior statue, Temple of Quetzalcoatl, Tula, the probable capital of Toltec civilization, Archaeological Zone, Tula de Allende, Hidalgo, Mexico, North America

Background imageTula Collection: Atlantes warrior statues, Temple of Quetzalcoatl, Tula, the probable capital of Toltec civilization

Atlantes warrior statues, Temple of Quetzalcoatl, Tula, the probable capital of Toltec civilization, Archaeological Zone, Tula de Allende, Hidalgo, Mexico, North America

Background imageTula Collection: Atlantes warrior statues on top of pyramid, Temple of Quetzalcoatl, Tula

Atlantes warrior statues on top of pyramid, Temple of Quetzalcoatl, Tula, the probable capital of Toltec civilization, Archaeological Zone, Tula de Allende, Hidalgo, Mexico, North America

Background imageTula Collection: Russia - Tula

Russia - Tula
Located 180 km south of Moscow, on a tributary of the Oka river : an important manufacturing town since the 18th century

Background imageTula Collection: Toltec statues

Toltec statues, Tula, Mexico, North America



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"Tula: A Tale of Transcendence and Timelessness" In the heartland of Mexico, a city called Tula stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of history and diversity. Among its many wonders is a Toltec statue, an emblematic representation of ancient craftsmanship that has withstood the test of time. But Tula's story goes beyond mere stone carvings. It embraces the spirit of transformation embodied by Caroline Tula Cossey, a pioneering transgender model who shattered barriers in the fashion industry. Her courage and resilience inspire countless others to embrace their true selves fearlessly. Tula's legacy also extends to Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda, an influential writer whose words challenged societal norms in 19th-century Cuba. Through her literary prowess, she advocated for women's rights and questioned traditional gender roles. As we delve deeper into this enchanting city, we encounter another facet – beauty personified in Caroline Tula Cossey herself. As a transsexual glamour model donning swimsuit costumes, she exudes confidence and grace while breaking down stereotypes with every step she takes. Nature too finds solace within Tula's embrace. The taxodium mucronatum or Montezuma cypress stands tall amidst its surroundings - a symbol of resilience against adversity painted brown by time itself. The Coatepantli or Serpent Wall guards over this mystical land like Atlantean warriors protecting their sacred temple dedicated to Quetzalcoatl. These archaeological marvels remind us that even civilizations long gone can leave indelible imprints on our present-day existence. Delving further into this captivating narrative brings us face-to-face with exquisite artistry - pairings such as Candelabrum crafted from cut and polished steel adorned with gold accents transport us back to opulent times when elegance reigned supreme. And finally, through Two Tula Sewing Clamps made from velvet and steel, we witness the fusion of practicality and beauty.