Statue Iemanjá Umbanda Candomblé - Version 2

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Iemanjá is an African goddess of the sea and the patroness of fishermen and sailors. She is widely revered in Afro-Brazilian religions such as Candomblé and Umbanda. She is often invoked for protection and blessings during travels, as well as for fertility and good fortune.

In African mythology, Iemanjá is typically depicted as a powerful and maternal figure, associated with the moon and the tides. She is often shown holding a large shell or with a symbol of the sea, symbolizing her connection with the ocean and its many mysteries. Iemanjá is also associated with the color blue, which is why she is commonly depicted wearing a blue tunic or a blue headscarf.

Our Iemanjá statue portrays her as a powerful and maternal figure, with a serene expression and an aura of authority. This statue is a great way to honor and celebrate the power of the sea and its connection to our daily lives. It is a beautiful and unique piece that would make a wonderful addition to any home or collection.

Material: High-definition resin
Weight: 300 g
Height: 21.5 cm
Length: 10.2 cm
Width: 11.5 cm

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Fragile product.
Semi-manual painting, resulting in individual differences in each product.
*Depending on the model, the product may be shipped in separate parts, requiring assembly and glue by the customer.