botanica statues
Showing 81–100 of 115 results
-
LG1190 Inches Chango Statue Orisha Shango Estatua
Only Registered Users are able to view pricing.Item#: LG1190-13| LG1190-24
Size: 13 Inch | 24 Inch
Case: 6pcs/case | 2pcs/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.
-
LG1187 6″ 10″St Simon Statue San Simon Estatua
Item#: LG1187-6| LG1187-10
Size: 6 Inches| 10 Inches
Case: 48pcs/case| 18pcs/case
It’s often said that heavy drinking and religion don’t really mix. No matter if we are talking about Muslims who claim alcohol is forbidden in their religion or Christians who refuse to drink the metaphoric blood of Jesus. The common trend is the less intoxication the better. Well not in Guatemala. Besides the usual crosses and statues of the holy Mary in this Catholic country you will find many shrines of San Simon. His statues don’t wear a mitre but a cowboy hat and sunglasses. A cigarette in his mouth and a glass in front of him. Because San Simon is the patron of all who love drinking, smoking and womanizing and he is very popular in Guatemala.
-
12″ The Seven African Powers Around Cross LG1176-12
Item # LG1176-12
Size: 12 Inch
Case: 6pcs/case
The Seven African Powers refer to the seven Orishas that we call upon in times of need. Often depicted with their images linked together in a chain circling an image of the crucified Jesus, these deities represent all that is sacred and powerful in Santeria. The phrase ‘Seven African Powers’ is found in various religions, including Santeria, Hoodoo, Candomble, Arara. In Spanish, the phrase translates to Siete Potencias, or seven powers. The Orishas that make up the Seven African Powers are: Elegua, Yemaya, Oshun, Chango, Obatala, Oya, and Ogun.
-
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.
-
LG1096 Orula Statue Car Orula Statue/w. a sticky soft pad
Item#: LG1096
Size: 5 Inch
Orula (sometimes referred to as Orúnmila) is the Orisha of divination. He is the master spiritualist who sees all and knows all. Olofi gave him the gift of prophecy. Orula bore witness as Olofi created the earth and the Orishas. He bestowed upon Orula the wisdom and clarity to see the future and the ability to communicate it to those who inquire with him. These powers have the capacity to influence our destiny and shape our life’s paths. Sacred tales tell of Orula’s psychic abilities to determine the death of every man and woman on earth.
-
Orisha Yemaya Statue Car Decor Yemaya LG1095
Item No.: LG1095
Size: 4 Inch
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.
-
LG1068P Pink Mater Dolorosa Estatua Our Lady of Sorrows Statue LG1068P
Item No.: LG1068-1-6| LG1068-1-11
Size: 6 Inches| 11 Inches
Case: 48pcs/case| 12pcs/case
Our Lady of Sorrows (Latin: Beata Maria Virgo Perdolens), the Sorrowful Mother or Mother of Sorrows (Latin: Mater Dolorosa), and Our Lady of Piety, Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows or Our Lady of the Seven Dolours are names by which the Blessed Virgin Mary is referred to in relation to sorrows in her life. As Mater Dolorosa, it is also a key subject for Marian art in the Catholic Church.
-
LG1152 8″ 12″ 24” Obatala Statue Orisha Statue
Item#: LG1152-8| LG1152-12| LG1152-24
Size: 8 Inch| 12 Inch| 24 Inch
Case: 36pcs/case| 12pcs/case| 2pcs/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.
-
LG1138 8.5″ 13″ Angel De La Abundancia Abundance Abundia Statue
Item#: LG1138-8.5| LG1138-13
Size: 8.5 Inches| 13 Inches
Case: 36pcs/case| 8pcs/case
Lady Fortuna- Goddess of Fortune and Luck Statue Sculpture
-
LG1065-2 5.5″ 12″ Yellow Dress Madama Statue Fortune Teller
Item No.: LG1065-2-5.5| LG1065-2-12
Size: 5.5 Inches| 12 Inches
Case: 72pcs/case| 8pcs/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.
-
12 Inch Orisha Elegua Statue LG1112-12
Item#: LG1112
Size: 12 Inch
Elegua is one of the four Orishas of the Santeria religion. He is also known to be the most important of the four. His importance among the Orishas is due primarily to him being the first of them to be created. The Orishas are warriors, with the other three being named Oggun, Ochosi and Osun. Elegua existed before creation and was witness to it after being created by Olodumare. He is the Orisha of the crossroads, which includes all other doors and roads. He is the very personification of destiny and fate and allows for the happiness of men. The number that symbolizes Elegua is 3, while his colors are black and red, displayed through a necklace. His partner is named Echu, who governs over all misfortune.
-
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.
-
LG1117 6” 10” Gitana Statue Gypsy
Item No.: LG1117-6| LG1117-10
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.
-
LG1126 4″ 7″ 12″ Martha Dominadora Statue
Item No.: LG1126-4| LG1126-7| LG1126-12
Size: 4 Inch| 7 Inch| 12 Inch
Case: 72pcs/case| 12pcs/case| 4pcs/case
Martha the Dominator earned her name from common depictions. In many pictures, she is holding a torch, a bible, and holy water, with a dragon or snake under her feet. In terms of folklore, Martha is generally regarded as the only female slayer of dragons. Martha has gained a reputation for helping people to dominate a person or a situation. Her story originates in France, where there was, according to legend, a dangerous and deadly dragon. Martha was able to subdue the dragon by using only holy water and a cross. Once the beast was defeated, Martha tied it up using only only a girdle. It was for this feat that Martha’s ability to dominate a seemingly invincible enemy led to the legend surrounding her.
-
5″ LG1101 Car Orisha Chango Statue
Item No.: LG1101
Size: 5 Inch
Changó (Shangó) is the owner of fire, lightening, thunder, and war, but he is also the patron of music, drumming, and dancing. He represents male beauty and virility, passion and power. His colors are red and white, and his eleke (sacred necklace) is made of alternating red and white beads. His number is 6, and his day of the week is Friday and the 4th day of every month.
-
LG1099 4.5″ Car Obatala Statue
Item No.: LG1099
Size: 4.5 Inch
Obatala (known as Obatalá in Latin America and Yoruba Mythology) is an Orisha. He is the Sky Father and the creator of humanbodies, which were brought to life by Olodumare’s smooth breath. Obatala is the father of all Orishas and also the owner of all ori. Any Orisha may claim an individual, but until that individual is initiated into the priesthood of that Orisha, Obatala still owns that head. Obatala’s principal wife is Yemoo (known as Yemú in Cuba).
-
Car Ogun Statue LG1098 5″
Item No.: LG1098
Size: 4.5 Inch
Ogun or Ogoun (also spelled Oggun or Ogou; known as Ogún or Ogúm in Latin America) is an Orisha, Loa, and Vodun, a warrior and a powerful spirit of metal work.
-
LG1097 Car Elegua Statue
Item No.: LG1097
Size: 5 Inch
Case: 96pcs/case
Elegua (also spelled Eleggua; known as Eleguá in Latin America) is an Orisha Of The Roads Or, Caminos, In The Religion Of Santeria, Candomble, and in Palo Mayombe. He is syncretized with either Saint Michael, Saint Anthony of Padua, or the Holy Child of Atocha.
-
Car Papa Candelo LG1093 4″
Item No.: LG1093
Size: 3 Inch
Papa Candelo is one of the most popular Luas of Yoruba Santeria. Work with the fire element , its color is red and is the brother of the Candelina or Candlemas, both are part of the Catholic liturgy in San Carlos Borromeo . A Candelo is considered a hopeless love , beau, jovial, attentive and handsome at the same time. In his day, November 4, devotees come dressed in red or parts of this color in reference to the deity. Masses, prayers, thanksgiving and cultural and sports activities are also held. In his honor they have made several meringues and bachata.
-
LG1066 8″ 12″ Papa Candelo in Red Pants
Item No.: LG1066-8| LG1066-12
Size: 8 Inch| 12 Inch
Case: 18 pcs/case| 4pcs/case
Papa Candelo is one of the most popular Luas of Yoruba Santeria. Work with the fire element , its color is red and is the brother of the Candelina or Candlemas, both are part of the Catholic liturgy in San Carlos Borromeo . A Candelo is considered a hopeless love , beau, jovial, attentive and handsome at the same time. In his day, November 4, devotees come dressed in red or parts of this color in reference to the deity. Masses, prayers, thanksgiving and cultural and sports activities are also held. In his honor they have made several meringues and bachata.
Showing 81–100 of 115 results