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Oggun By Claudia Krindges Black Love Black Art Orishas Yoruba Yoruba

oggun By Claudia Krindges Black Love Black Art Orishas Yoruba Yoruba
oggun By Claudia Krindges Black Love Black Art Orishas Yoruba Yoruba

Oggun By Claudia Krindges Black Love Black Art Orishas Yoruba Yoruba Discover (and save!) your own pins on pinterest. ogun ogum, orisha of iron and war. by claudia krindges (rs, brazil). symbols: sword, colors red green (in batuque religion of southern brazil). Ogun, the powerful orisha of iron, war, and labor, is closely associated with specific colors that hold deep symbolic meanings. green and black are primarily linked to him, representing the dense forests he inhabits and his indomitable strength. these colors also mirror ogun's connection to both the natural world and the technological realm.

oggun by Claudia krindges african Mythology Afro art orisha
oggun by Claudia krindges african Mythology Afro art orisha

Oggun By Claudia Krindges African Mythology Afro Art Orisha Discover (and save!) your own pins on pinterest. ogun ogum, orisha of iron and war. by claudia krindges (rs, brazil). symbols: sword, colors red green (in batuque religion of southern brazil). In yoruba tradition, ogun holds great importance, and devotees engage in various practices to seek his favor and protection. importance of ogun in yoruba tradition. in yoruba religion, ogun is revered as a primordial orisha and holds a significant place among the pantheon of deities. ogun is recognized as a powerful force, representing strength. Discover (and save!) your own pins on pinterest. Oshun (Òșún): orisha of love, river and honey. oshun (Òşun), orisha venerated in southwestern nigeria by the yoruba people, embodies divine femininity. this maternal deity, synonymous with water, purity, fertility, love and sensuality, plays an essential role in the lives and beliefs of its devotees. considered one of the most powerful.

Pin By Hannah Garcia On Minha Fг Oshun Goddess black love art
Pin By Hannah Garcia On Minha Fг Oshun Goddess black love art

Pin By Hannah Garcia On Minha Fг Oshun Goddess Black Love Art Discover (and save!) your own pins on pinterest. Oshun (Òșún): orisha of love, river and honey. oshun (Òşun), orisha venerated in southwestern nigeria by the yoruba people, embodies divine femininity. this maternal deity, synonymous with water, purity, fertility, love and sensuality, plays an essential role in the lives and beliefs of its devotees. considered one of the most powerful. Discover the powerful oya & oggun artwork by claudia krindges, inspired by african mythology. explore the rich culture and traditions of the yoruba people and their orishas. perfect for those interested in black art and african traditional religions. Oggún: orisha of the metals of the yoruba pantheon. oggún is revered as the orisha with the greatest physical strength among the 200 divinities of the yoruba pantheon. he is considered the owner of the smithy and all the metals. consequently, he is also considered the master of all objects that are made with these materials, for example: work.

Ochun by Claudia krindges african Mythology african art Paintings
Ochun by Claudia krindges african Mythology african art Paintings

Ochun By Claudia Krindges African Mythology African Art Paintings Discover the powerful oya & oggun artwork by claudia krindges, inspired by african mythology. explore the rich culture and traditions of the yoruba people and their orishas. perfect for those interested in black art and african traditional religions. Oggún: orisha of the metals of the yoruba pantheon. oggún is revered as the orisha with the greatest physical strength among the 200 divinities of the yoruba pantheon. he is considered the owner of the smithy and all the metals. consequently, he is also considered the master of all objects that are made with these materials, for example: work.

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