Chalchiuh (MH520r)
Chalchiuh (MH520r)
This black-line drawing of the simplex glyph for the personal name Chalchiuh (here, attested as a man's name), shows two large concentric circles with some divisions and markings inside both circles. Around the perimeter are four smaller circles evenly spaced, and each of these has a yet smaller circle inside it. If the outer circles were connected, the shape would be an X. The effect is a quincunx. This is the chalchihuitl (jadeite, green stone) glyph.
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See other examples of the chalchihuitl glyph below.
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peo chalchiuh
Pedro Chalchiuh
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1560
Jeff Haskett-Wood
jades, piedras verdes, brilla, nombres de hombres
This stone carving of the glyph for jadeite (chalchihuitl) is located in the Museo Xolotl in the archaeological site of Tenayuca (in the region of Tlalnepantla, Mexico City). One of the circlets on the perimeter--in the upper left corner--has been broken off. Photo by Stephanie Wood, 13 August 2023.

chalchihui(tl), jadeite or greenstone, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/chalchihuitl
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Available at Digital Florentine Codex/Códice Florentino Digital, edited by Kim N. Richter and Alicia Maria Houtrouw, "Book 10: The People", fol. 39v, Getty Research Institute, 2023. https://florentinecodex.getty.edu/en/book/10/folio/39v/images/0 Accessed 10 September 2025
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