Ogum is the warrior orixá, lord of iron, fire, and battles, revered with respect and devotion in the traditions of Candomblé and Umbanda. He represents the relentless force that opens paths, conquering difficult terrains and protecting those who seek his aid. It is said that he was the first to master iron and, with it, created tools and weapons that helped humanity progress, becoming a symbol of evolution and labor.
His tireless spirit is associated with the fight for justice and the overcoming of challenges. Ogum is seen as a fearless leader who does not shy away from war when necessary but also knows how to appreciate the peace achieved after effort. Many say he walks ahead, clearing trails where there were once only obstacles, guiding his followers with determination and courage. He is the guardian of paths and crossroads, ensuring no one remains trapped by their limitations.
The presence of Ogum is always vibrant and intense, marked by his unyielding energy. He teaches us that even in the most challenging moments, we must move forward with strength and perseverance. His figure reminds us that true victory lies not only in physical strength but in discipline, honor, and commitment to what we believe in. He is the orixá who gives us the courage to face life with a sword in hand and a protected heart, showing that with faith and effort, no path remains closed for long.
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Weight: 300 g
Height: 23 cm
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