The word "teselotl" does not have a widely recognized meaning or symbolism within tattoo culture. It appears to be a term from the Nahuatl language, spoken by the Aztecs, but its specific meaning is unclear. As a tattoo consultant, I would recommend consulting with a tattoo artist who specializes in Aztec or Nahuatl symbolism to ensure that your tattoo accurately represents the intended meaning. They can work with you to create a design that incorporates elements that are personally meaningful to you. In terms of placement, you can consider areas such as the upper arm, thigh, or back, as these provide larger canvas for intricate designs that may be inspired by Aztec art. Below you will find a collection of teselotl tattoo design ideas for you to browse and get inspired by.
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