Statue of Iemanjá Umbanda Candomblé - Version 3

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

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 another symbol of the sea, representing her deep connection with the ocean and its many mysteries. Iemanjá is also linked to the color blue, which is why she is usually portrayed wearing a blue robe or a blue headscarf.

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

Weight: 300 g
Height: 21.5 cm
Length: 10.2 cm
Width: 11.5 cm

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