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	LG1275-12 12 Inches ANIMA SOLAOnly Registered Users are able to view pricing.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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	LG1279-12 12″ New Coming Jesus Nazareno Cautivo San Jesús Nazareno Cautivo EstatuaItem No.: LG1279-12 Size: 12 Inches Case: 12pcs/case 
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	LG1291 8″ 12″ Elegua Head Elegua FaceItem#: LG1291-8| LG1291-12 Size: 8 Inches| 12 Inches Case: 8pcs/case| 4pcs/case 
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	LG12IN-14 14″ Indian Chief StatueItem No.: LG12IN-14 Size: 14 Inches Case: 2pcs/case 
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	LG12IN-9.5 9.5″ Indian Chief StatueItem No.: LG12IN-9.5 Size: 9.5 Inches Case: 8pcs/case 
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	LG1321 6″ 12.5″ Red Color Orisha Oya StatueItem#: LG1321-6| LG1321-12.5 Size: 6 Inches| 12.5 Inches Case: 72pcs/case| 12pcs/case Oya (Yoruba: Ọya, also known as Oyá or Oiá; Yansá or Yansã; and Iansá or Iansã in Latin America) is an Orisha of winds, lightening, and violent storms, death and rebirth. She is similar to the Haitian Maman Brigitte, who is syncretised with the Catholic Saint Brigit. 
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	LG1324 6 Inches, 12.5 Inches San deshaceaor StatueItem#: LG1324-6| LG1324-12.5 Size: 6 Inches| 12.5 Inches Case: 48pcs/case| 8pcs/case 
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	LG1325-12.5 12.5 Inches New Style Orisha Ogun EstatuaItem # LG1325-12.5 Size: 12 Inches Case: 6pcs/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. 
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	LG1332-12 12″ Olokun StatueItem#: LG1332-12 Size: 12 inches Case: 8pcs/case Olokun is an orisha in the religion of Santería. Olokun is an androgynous orisha, meaning Olokun is a man and a woman, depending on if it is the Olokun of Ifá, or the Olokun of Ocha. 
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	LG1333-12 12″ Santa Marta Saint Martha Statue Holding torchItem No.: LG1333-12 Size: 12 Inches Case: 8pcs/case Santa Marta, officially Distrito Turístico, Cultural e Histórico de Santa Marta, is a city in Colombia. It is the capital of the department of Magdalena and the fourth largest urban city of the Caribbean Region of Colombia, after Barranquilla, Cartagena, and Soledad. Founded on July 29, 1525, by the Spanish conquistador Rodrigo de Bastidas, it was the first Spanish settlement in Colombia, and is the oldest surviving city in that country, and second oldest in South America. This city is situated on a bay of the same name and as such, is a prime tourist destination. 
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	LG1334-12 12″ Virgin of Candelaria La Virgen de CandelariaItem#: LG1334-12 Size: 12 Inches Case: 8pcs/case Virgin of Candelaria La Virgen de Candelaria, en Tenerife, Patrona de las Islas Canarias, España.JPG Virgin of Candelaria, Saint Patron of the Canary Islands. Venerated in Roman Catholic Church 
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	LG1341 8″ 12″ La Madama Statue La Conga Congo Mambo Loa Estatua de La Madama Madamas and CongosItem 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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	LG1344 8″ 12″ EXÚ Estatua Bomba Gira’s HusbandItem#: LG1344-8| LG1344-12 Size: 8 Inches| 12 Inches Case: 24pcs/case| 8pcs/caseOrixá that binds humans to the world of orixás , without Exú no communication with the spiritual world is possible, there is no protection for the terreiro nor for their children. 
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	LG1349-7 7″ Our Lady of Altagracia with Joseph StatueItem No.: LG1349-7 Size: 7 Inches Case: 24pcs/case Día de la Altagracia, or Altagracia Day, is a day commemorating “Our Lady of Altagracia”, patronal image and protector of the people of the Dominican Republic. It is a feast day and annual public holiday on January 21. “Our Lady of Altagracia” is a portrait of the Virgin Mary painted in the 16th century. The portrait is kept in The Basilica of Our Lady of Altagracia in the city of Salvaleón de Higüey. 
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	LG13515 Three Angles Set Miguel, Gabriel& Raphael EstatuaItem#: LG13515 Size: 4 Inch The staunch defense of St. Michael, as depicted in the famous “St. Michael Prayer,” is illustrated in remarkable detail here. St. Michael’s face is unwavering, his arm is strong as he readies his sword for the death blow, his wings are glorious, and his armor shines. The beauty of solid bronze is now available in this bronze-finish resin statue, at a much more affordable price. A large statue of St. Gabriel the archangel. This product is cast in solid fiberglass resin, a durable polymer with the look and feel of ceramic. Resin statues feature finer detail and greater strength than other materials. The Archangel Raphael is known as the angel of healing. This statue of him is beautifully designed and painted by hand. The radiant white of his garments is further complemented by exquisite details such as a gold halo and the fish held in his left hand, which references his important role in the story of Tobias as narrated in the Old Testament. A unique, reverent design. 
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	LG1355-12 12 Inches Babalu Aye StatueItem # LG1355-12 Size: 12 Inches Case: 12pcs/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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	LG1359-12 12″ Yoruba Religion OssainItem#: LG1359-12 Size: 12 Inches Case: 8pcs/case 
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	LG1394-5 New Style Nativity Scenes Nativity Set Christmas 5 InchesItem#: LG1394-5 Size: 5 Inches Case: 8sets/case Distinctive nativity scenes and traditions have been created around the world and are displayed during the Christmas season in churches, homes, shopping malls, and other venues, and occasionally on public lands and in public buildings. In the United States, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh annually display Neapolitan Baroque nativity scenes, both of which originated from the collection of Eugenio Catello. 
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	LG13IN-15.5 15.5″ Native American Warrior with Spear StatueItem No.: LG13IN-15.5 Size: 15.5 Inches Case: 6pcs/case 
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	LG144 St Ramon Statue San Ramón Nonato Raymund NonnatusItem#: LG144-8| LG144-12 Size: 8 Inch| 12 Inch Case:24pcs/case| 12pcs/case Raymund Nonnatus, O. de M. (Catalan: Sant Ramon Nonat, Spanish: San Ramón Nonato, French: Saint Raymond Nonnat, Maltese: San Rajmondo Nonnato), (1204 – 31 August 1240) is a saint from Catalonia in Spain. His nickname (Latin: Nonnatus, “not born”) refers to his birth by Caesarean section, his mother having died while giving birth to him. 
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