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Yemaya Shrine Porcelain Painted Tile - Voodoo Santeria Loa / Orisha - Water Goddess
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This is a hand painted porcelain tile that has a felt or foam backing to protect your altar or furniture. Made-To-Order.
6" x 6" painted with a 3-D glass paint and cured or baked.
This Loa / Orisha has many different variations of the name - Yemaya. I can paint yours with any spelling your tradition calls for, just add the spelling you would prefer at checkout.
6" x 6" painted with a 3-D glass paint and cured or baked.
This Loa / Orisha has many different variations of the name - Yemaya. I can paint yours with any spelling your tradition calls for, just add the spelling you would prefer at checkout.
Item will be shipped out after it cures in 3 - 5 days priority mail.
This is a perfect addition to your altar / shrine to Yemaya.
Some History:
Yemanja is an orisha, originally of the Yoruba religion, who has become prominent in many Afro-American religions. Africans from what is now called Yorubaland brought Yemaya/Yemoja and a host of other deities/energy forces in nature with them when they were brought to the shores of the Americas as captives. She is the ocean, the essence of motherhood, and a protector of children.
In Santería, Yemayá is seen as the mother of all living things as well as the owner of all waters. Her number is 7 (a tie into the seven seas), her colors are blue and white (representing water), and her favorite offerings include melons, molasses ("melaço" is sugar cane syrup), whole fried fishes and pork rinds. She has been syncretized with Our Lady of Regla.
This is a perfect addition to your altar / shrine to Yemaya.
Some History:
Yemanja is an orisha, originally of the Yoruba religion, who has become prominent in many Afro-American religions. Africans from what is now called Yorubaland brought Yemaya/Yemoja and a host of other deities/energy forces in nature with them when they were brought to the shores of the Americas as captives. She is the ocean, the essence of motherhood, and a protector of children.
In Santería, Yemayá is seen as the mother of all living things as well as the owner of all waters. Her number is 7 (a tie into the seven seas), her colors are blue and white (representing water), and her favorite offerings include melons, molasses ("melaço" is sugar cane syrup), whole fried fishes and pork rinds. She has been syncretized with Our Lady of Regla.