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Brazilian Candomble Orixa Goddess Resin Sculpture in Silver, "Silver Ocean Mother Goddess"

Product ID: 455734

Luxuriously gowned in an antique silver hue, a dancer personifies Yemanjá, the goddess of all the earth's waters and mother of all Candomblé... more

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Luxuriously gowned in an antique silver hue, a dancer personifies Yemanjá, the goddess of all the earth's waters and mother of all Candomblé orixás.

The Candomblé religion is widely observed in northeastern Brazil. The name derives from kandombele, a Congolese-Angolan word meaning "to pray." practised in South America since slaves were brought over from Africa by the Portuguese, it combines Yoruban practises with Roman Catholic imagery. The orixás, or gods, are the forces of the earth; song and dance are a form of worship, and the dance impersonates the god, inspiring myths and legends.

As an homage to the doctrine's cultural richness, Hugo Negrini crafts an image that is both stunning and ethnographically correct. He first carves the image in wood, taking as long as 50 or 60 days, depending on the degree of detail in the piece. When the statuette is ready, he makes a silicone rubber mold and casts the sculpture in resin.

  • 2.10 kgs
  • 4.6 lbs

  • Resin
  • Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
  • Made in Brazil
  • Ships fast from USA
  • Product ID: 455734

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