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12 Inches Obatala Statue Orisha Statue LG1356-12
Only Registered Users are able to view pricing.Item#: LG1356-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 8pcs/case
OBATALA: He is the king of the white cloth. a symbol of peace and purity. He is also the father of mankind & the messenger of Olofi.
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12 Inches Santa Muerte Estatua Holy Death Statue New Arrival LG1538-12
Item#: LG1538-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 12pcs/case
Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte (Spanish for Our Lady of Holy Death), often shortened to Santa Muerte, is a female deity or folk saint in Mexican and Mexican-American folk Catholicism. A personification of death, she is associated with healing, protection, and safe delivery to the afterlife by her devotees. Despite condemnation by leaders of the Catholic Church, her religion has become increasingly prominent since the turn of the 21st century.
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6 Inches Santa Muerte Holy Death LG1539-6
Item#: LG1539-6
Size: 6 Inches
Case: 18pcs/case
Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte (Spanish for Our Lady of Holy Death), often shortened to Santa Muerte, is a female deity or folk saint in Mexican and Mexican-American folk Catholicism. A personification of death, she is associated with healing, protection, and safe delivery to the afterlife by her devotees.[1] Despite condemnation by leaders of the Catholic Church, her religion has become increasingly prominent since the turn of the 21st century.
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Red Dress Madama Statue Car Madama
Item No.: LG1159
Size: 6 Inch
A much discussed topic nowadays when it comes to Hoodoo or Root work is La Madama. Many people do not know who she really is, and there appears much mis-information. So who is La Madama? One of the mistakes made by many is that La Madama is just one women spirit. Actually, a Madama is one of many spirits. These are famous conjure women, who either practiced hoodoo or were slaves and died. Usually they are women who when were alive once practiced Santeria or Palo Monte. They are normally presented as wearing aprons or gingham skirts, and also to wrap their hair in cloth, all of these materials being the same color. Around the world there are many La Madama spirits.
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12 Inches Obatala Statue Orisha Statue Oxalá Orichalá Ochalá Orixalá
Item#: LG1363-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 8pcs/case
OBATALA: He is the king of the white cloth. a symbol of peace and purity. He is also the father of mankind & the messenger of Olofi.
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LG1341 8″ 12″ La Madama Statue La Conga Congo Mambo Loa Estatua de La Madama Madamas and Congos
Item No.: LG1341-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 4pcs/case
A much discussed topic nowadays when it comes to Hoodoo or Root work is La Madama. Many people do not know who she really is, and there appears much mis-information. So who is La Madama? One of the mistakes made by many is that La Madama is just one women spirit. Actually, a Madama is one of many spirits. These are famous conjure women, who either practiced hoodoo or were slaves and died. Usually they are women who when were alive once practiced Santeria or Palo Monte. They are normally presented as wearing aprons or gingham skirts, and also to wrap their hair in cloth, all of these materials being the same color. Around the world there are many La Madama spirits.
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LG1359-12 12″ Yoruba Religion Ossain
Item#: LG1359-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 8pcs/case
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LG1083 8″ Babalu aye Statue
Item # LG1083
Size: 8 Inch
Case: 36pcs/case
Babalú-Ayé is an Orisha strongly associated with infectious disease and healing. The name Babalú-Ayé translates as “Father, lord of the Earth” and points to the authority this orisha exercises on all things earthly, including the body, wealth, and physical possessions. In West Africa, he was strongly associated with epidemics of smallpox, leprosy, influenza, Ebola, and HIV/AIDS. Although strongly associated with illness and disease, Babalú-Ayé is also the spirit that cures these ailments. Both feared and loved, Babalú-Ayé is sometimes referred to as the “Wrath of the supreme god” because he punishes people for their transgressions.People hold Babalú-Ayé in great respect and avoid calling his actual name, because they do not wish to invoke epidemics.
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13 Inches LG38-13 Santa Muerte with Ripper and Scale in $$ bill pattern
Item#: LG38-13
Size: 13 Inches
Case: 6pcs/case
Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte (Spanish for Our Lady of Holy Death), often shortened to Santa Muerte, is a female deity or folk saint in Mexican and Mexican-American folk Catholicism. A personification of death, she is associated with healing, protection, and safe delivery to the afterlife by her devotees. Despite condemnation by leaders of the Catholic Church, her religion has become increasingly prominent since the turn of the 21st century.
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12 Inch Chango Statue Orisha Shango Estatua Chango Sculpture LG1267-12
Item#: LG1267-12
Size: 12 Inch
Case: 12pcs/case
The history of Shango has traveled over centuries and continents, from the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin. Also known as Chango, Sango or Xango, this African deity was elevated to an Orisha after his death. The fourth king of the Yoruba Oyo Empire, he is the god of thunder, drumming, dancing, fire and male virility. Known for his love of partying, Shango has a ritual dance named after him. He is a master at the drums and the rumble of the thunder reminds us of his rhythmic sounds. Referred to as the “King of Santeria,” he is a commanding sorcerer who uses his power to cast spells. Shango is one of the four pillars of Santeria, along with Oshun, Yemaya and Obatala. He is one of the most beloved and revered of all Orishas and he plays an integral part in all Santeria rituals. Having found a balance between dominance and fun, Shango teaches us to live a well-rounded life. Married at different times to the Orisha goddesses Oya, Oshun and Obba, Shango is a passionate warrior who loves love.
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LG1078 8″ Orisha Yemaya
Item# LG1078
Size: 8 Inch
Case: 18pcs/case
Yemayá is the orisha of motherhood, and queen of the sea. She is the mother of all living things and the owner of all waters.
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LG11721 8″ 16″ Orisha Yemaya Statue
Item No.: LG11721-8N| LG11721-16
Size: 8 Inch| 16 Inch
Case: 36pcs/case| 4pcs/case
Yemayá is the orisha of motherhood, and queen of the sea. She is the mother of all living things and the owner of all waters.
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LG1275-12 12 Inches ANIMA SOLA
Item#: LG1275-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 12pcs/case
Based on Roman Catholic tradition, the Anima Sola or Lonely Soul is an image depicting a soul in purgatory, popular in Latin America, as well as much of Andalusia, Naples and Palermo.
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12 Inches Colorful Dress Santa Muerte Estatua Holy Death Statue New Arrival LG1540-12
Item#: LG1540-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 8pcs/case
Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte (Spanish for Our Lady of Holy Death), often shortened to Santa Muerte, is a female deity or folk saint in Mexican and Mexican-American folk Catholicism. A personification of death, she is associated with healing, protection, and safe delivery to the afterlife by her devotees. Despite condemnation by leaders of the Catholic Church, her religion has become increasingly prominent since the turn of the 21st century.
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LG1084 12″ Orisha INLE
Item # LG1084
Size: 12 Inch
Case: 12pcs/case
The Orisha who represents health and all medical healing, lives near the coastlines where the rivers and oceans meet. Inle has many attributes of a woman, dressing in the finest clothing and elegant; which leads him to become the patron of homosexuals. He is a warrior and hunter. Represented in nature by the fish and received to put away all bad health.
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13 Inches LG37-13 Santa Muerte with Ripper and Scale in Multiple Colors White, Black, Red, Gold and Rainbow
Item#: LG37-13W | LG37-13B | LG37-13R | LG37-13G | LG37-13
Size: 13 Inches
Case: 6pcs/case
Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte (Spanish for Our Lady of Holy Death), often shortened to Santa Muerte, is a female deity or folk saint in Mexican and Mexican-American folk Catholicism. A personification of death, she is associated with healing, protection, and safe delivery to the afterlife by her devotees. Despite condemnation by leaders of the Catholic Church, her religion has become increasingly prominent since the turn of the 21st century.
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LG1117-1- 6” 10” Gitana Statue Gypsy Red
Item No.: LG1117-1-6| LG1117-1-10
Size: 6 Inch | 10 Inch
Case: 24pcs/case | 6pcs/case
Haitian Vodou in all its forms and branches such as Dominican 21 Division, Puerto Rican Sanse or New Orleans Voodoo are traditions that empowers women. In our rites, women are viewed as equally strong, as important and at times stronger then their male counterparts; this feminine power manifests itself with the Lua and Spirits we venerate.
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Oshunmare Ochumaré Oxumaré
Item#: LG1360-12
Size: 12 Inches
Case: 12pcs/case
Osumare is the spirit of the rainbow, and Osumare also means rainbow in the Yoruba Language.
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LG1192-12 12″ House of Elegua Casa Statue Santeria Siete Potencias African God Powers
Item#: LG1192-12
Size: 12 Inch
Case: 4pcs/case
Eleguá (Elegguá) is sometimes represented as a child, and sometimes as an old man. He represents the beginning and end of life, and the opening and closing of paths in life. Sometimes known as the trickster, he likes to play jokes on people. He enjoys candy and toys. Despite his childlike nature, however, he’s a very powerful Oricha. He’s one of the Warriors (along with Ogún, Ochosi and Osun). Eleguá is always mentioned first in any ceremony, because without his permission, the doors to communication with the other Orichas stay closed. Eleguá’s colors are red and black. His number is 3, or any multiple of 3. His day of the week is Monday, and the 3rd day of every month. Traditionally, the 6th of January and the 13th of June are recognized as his “saint’s days” in Cuba. On these days, a feast may be given in his honor. In the Catholic religion, Eleguá is syncretized with the Child Jesus of Atocha, Saint Anthony of Padua, and the Anima Sola (soul in Purgatory). Eleguá and Ochún are good friends.
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LG1324 6 Inches, 12.5 Inches San deshaceaor Statue
Item#: LG1324-6| LG1324-12.5
Size: 6 Inches| 12.5 Inches
Case: 48pcs/case| 8pcs/case
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