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  • LG1068P Pink Mater Dolorosa Estatua Our Lady of Sorrows Statue LG1068P

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    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.

  • LG1069 6″ 8.5″ 12″ Orisha Yemaya Statue Yemayá

    Item# LG1069-6| LG1069-8.5| LG1069-12

    Size: 6 Inch| 8.5 Inch| 12 Inch

    Case: 48pcs/case| 24pcs/case| 8pcs/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.

  • LG1073-5 5 Inches Orisha Obatala Statue

    Item#: LG1073-5

    Size: 5 Inches

    Case: 144pcs/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.

  • LG1076 4.5″ 12″ Orisha Ochun Estatua

    Item#: LG1076-4.5 | LG1076-12

    Size: 4.5 Inches| 12 Inches

    Case: 192pcs/case| 18pcs/case

    Oshun is the orisha of fresh water, sensuality, flirtatiousness, feminine sexuality, love and fertility.

  • LG1077 13″ The Seven African Powers

    Item # LG1077

    Size: 13 Inch

    Case: 12pcs/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.

  • 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.

  • LG1079 6″ 8″ 12″ San Charbel Estatua St Charbel Statue

    Item#: LG1079-6| LG1079-8| LG1079-12

     Size: 6 Inch| 8 Inch| 12 Inch

    Case: 48pcs/case| 24pcs/case| 12pcs/case

    Saint Charbel Makhluf, O.L.M. (or Sharbel Maklouf), was a Maronite monk and priest from Lebanon. During his life he obtained a wide reputation for holiness and he has been canonized by the Catholic Church.

  • LG1080-1-21 21″ Yellow Color St. Anna Statue Saint Anna Sculpture with Glass Eyes and Eyelash Santa Ana Estatua

    Item # :LG1080-1-20

    Size: 21 Inches

    Case:4pcs/case

    Saint Anne (also known as Ann or Anna ) of David’s house and line, was the mother of the Virgin Mary and grandmother of Jesus Christ, according to Christian and Islamic tradition.

  • LG1080-12 12″ St. Anna Statue Saint Anna Sculpture San Ana Estatua

    Item # LG1080

    Size: 12 Inch

    Saint Anne (also known as Ann or Anna ) of David’s house and line, was the mother of the Virgin Mary and grandmother of Jesus Christ, according to Christian and Islamic tradition.

  • LG1081 5″ 8″ 12″ Orisha Ogun Estatua

    Item #: LG1081-5| LG1081-8| LG1081-12

    Size: 5 Inches| 8 Inches| 12 Inches

    Case: 96pcs/case| 24pcs/case| 12pcs/case

    Ogun, a protective father figure, is the Orisha of tools and weapons. A lover of the wilderness, Ogun offers strength and protection to those with a battle to fight.

  • LG1082 8″ 12″ St. Barbara African Statue

    Item#: LG1082-8| LG1082-12

    Size: 8 Inch| 12 Inch

    Case: 18pcs/case| 48pcs/case

    Saint Barbara, Feast Day December 4, known in the Eastern Orthodox Church as the Great Martyr Barbara, was an early Christian saint and martyr. Accounts place her in the 3rd century in Nicomedia, present-day Turkey or in Heliopolis of Phoenicia, present-day Baalbek, Lebanon. There is no reference to her neither in the authentic early Christian writings nor in the original recension of Saint Jerome’s martyrology. Her name can be traced to the 7th century, and veneration of her was common, especially in the East, from the 9th century.

  • 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.

     

  • 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.

  • LG1086 8.5″, 12″ Chango Macho Shango Statue

    Item # LG1086-8.5| LG1086-12

    Size: 8.5 Inch| 12 Inch

    Case: 18pcs/case| 8pcs/case

    Shango (known as Changó or Xangô in Latin America; and also known as Jakuta) (from ‘=shan, ‘to strike’) is an Orisha. He is synchronized with either Saint Barbara or Saint Jerome. Shango is historically a royal ancestor of the Yoruba as he was the third Alafin (king) of the Oyo Kingdom prior to his posthumous deification.

  • LG1087B 5″ 8″ 12″St Santiago Statue

    Item#: LG1087-5|LG1087-8| LG1087-12

    Size: 5 Inches|8 Inches| 12 Inches

    Case: 48pcs/case| 18pcs/case| 3pcs/case

    Santiago, (also San Iago, San Tiago, Santyago, Sant-Yago, San Thiago) is a Spanish name that derives from the Hebrew name Jacob (Ya’akov) via “Sant Iago”, “Sant Yago”, “Santo Iago”, or “Santo Yago”, first used to denote Saint James the Great, the brother of John the Apostle. It was also the tradition that Saint James (Santiago) had traveled to the Iberian Peninsula during his life and was buried there. The name is also complicated in Spanish in that Jaime and Jacobo are modern versions of James.

  • LG1094 4″ Chango Macho Shango Statue Car Statue

    Item # LG1094

    Size: 4 Inch

    Shango (known as Changó or Xangô in Latin America; and also known as Jakuta) (from ‘=shan, ‘to strike’) is an Orisha. He is synchronized with either Saint Barbara or Saint Jerome. Shango is historically a royal ancestor of the Yoruba as he was the third Alafin (king) of the Oyo Kingdom prior to his posthumous deification.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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).

  • LG1100 5″ Car Ochun Statue Orisha Ochun Estatua

    Item No.: LG1100

    Size: 5 Inch

    Oshun is the orisa of fresh water, sensuality, flirtatiousness, feminine sexuality, love and fertility.

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