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  • LG1108 5″ Car Virgin Carmen Mount Carmel Statue

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    Item No.: LG1108

    Size: 5 Inch

    Our Lady of Mount Carmel is the title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary in her role as patroness of the Carmelite Order. The first Carmelites were Christian hermits living on Mount Carmel in the Holy Land during the late 12th and early to mid 13th century. They built in the midst of their hermitages a chapel which they dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, whom they conceived of in chivalric terms as the “Lady of the place.” Our Lady of Mount Carmel is the patron saint of Chile

     

  • LG1107 5″ Car Sacred Heart of Mary Statue

    Item No.: LG1107

    Size: 4 Inch

    The Immaculate Heart of Mary is a devotional name used to refer to the interior life of the Blessed Virgin Mary, her joys and sorrows, her virtues and hidden perfections, and, above all, her virginal love for God the Father, her maternal love for her son Jesus, and her compassionate love for all people.

  • LG1106 5″ Car Virgin Mary Statue

    Item No.: LG1106

    Size: 5 Inch

    Our Lady of Grace depicts Our Lady, standing atop the earth with hands stretched out to shower grace upon the faithful who would ask for her help.

  • LG1105 5″ Car Guadalupe Statue

    Item No.: LG1105 Size: 5 Inch Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), symbol of Mexico. “Clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars.” She is described as a representative of the Immaculate Conception.

  • 5″ LG1104 Car St Jude Statue

    Item No.: LG1104 Size: 5 Inch The name “Jude” means “giver of joy”.

  • 5″ LG1103 Car St Michael Statue

    Item No.: LG1103

    Size: 5 Inch 

    Saint Michael the Archangel is referred to in the Old Testament and has been part of Christian times.

     

  • 5″ LG1102 Car St Anthony Statue

    Item No.: LG1102

    Size: 5 Inch

    Saint Anthony of Padua, also known as Anthony of Lisbon, was a Portuguese Catholic priest and friar of the Franciscan Order. He was born and raised by a wealthy family in Lisbon and died in Padua, Italy.

  • 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.

  • LG301 6“ 8“ 12“ ”””Maria Auxiliadora Estatua

    Item No.:LG301-6| LG301-8| LG301-12

    Size: 6 Inch| 8 Inch| 12 Inch

    María Auxiliadora is the Spanish language translation of Mary, Help of Christians.

  • 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.

  • Santo Nino Doctor Statue LG21A920 5.5″ 8.5″ LG21A919

    Item No.: LG21A920| LG21A919

    Size: 5 Inch| 8.5 Inch

    Holy Child Jesus Doctor of the Sick is a sculpture of the Child Jesus who was in a side chapel of the Church of San Francisco in Tepeaca , Puebla . That image was brought by nuns of the order of the Josephine, which highlights the Reverend Mother Maria del Carmen Barrios Báez . Which, the image is about 12 cm high, and every Sunday He is offered to it countless flower arrangements and toys.

  • LG308 6″ 8″ 12″ 28” New Style S. Heart of Jesus Statue

    Item # LG308-6| LG308-8| LG308-12| LG308-28

    Size: 6 Inches | 8 Inches| 12Inches| 28Inches

    Case: 96pcs/case| 24pcs/case| 16pcs/case| 1pcs/case

    The devotion to the Sacred Heart is one of the most widely practiced and well-known Roman Catholic devotions, taking Jesus Christ’s physical heart as the representation of his divine love for humanity.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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