Ọmọ Esú Ọ̀dára: ASÍNDE

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Custom-made, quality, all hand-made ileke/eleke tool, regalia, and Eshu/Elegba heads. Inbox me to inquire!

Saturday, 23 March 2013

SOLD Irukere/Iruke/Eparre Obatala. Czech and Chinese seed beads, Chinese fire -polished crystal, silver-toned white metal beads, cowrie shells, Haitian tree-snail shells. Sold





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Saturday, 16 March 2013

My larger heads are made without moulds. They are entirely hand built; each one is unique and has an individual character. No armature is used, either. Damp mortar is both carved and modelled by hand to achieve the result and the process takes 5+ hours to complete, before curing. All have cowrie eyes, ears and mouth (check between the semi-open lips!) Height varies - 7-10 inches.














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Visit my Etsy store page at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/OmoEsuOdara Please be patient. The crowns alone take on average 40 hours to make, and I've suddenly found myself busy. That's a good thing that comes to those who wait. I am dedicated to promoting harmony among the varied Orisha traditions of the Old and New World through craft. I aim to bring impeccable standards, artistic integrity and true creativity to an often sagging, moribund genre. I am older than I look and younger than I feel. Born on a Thursday, I am and am not who you think I am. I make things with beads - glass beads, clay beads, seeds and plastic. Wondrous things. I also make things from mud and found objects, creating something great from virtually nothing. Making art is an act of prayer and reveals a spark of the Divine. Ase. I'm from Welland, Ontario, Canada, and have lived in Toronto for three decades. I hold a B.A. in Fine Art and an M.A. in Art History. I teach pottery at night school. I have been making Orisa Tools and Objects since 2005.
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