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!

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Crown for Yemaya Okute/Ogunte. March 2014 SOLD

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Friday, 7 March 2014

Lost or Stolen in Dolton Illinois

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Friday, 7 February 2014

Apparently Stolen in Dolton Illinois, early March 2014. PO said it was delivered, but the recipient never got it.

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Saturday, 14 December 2013

Commissioned and SOLD: Crown for Yemoja/Yemanja/Yemaya. Czech and Chinese seed beads, Czech crystal, cowrie and coquina clam shells, pressed glass and lamp work fish beads, glass cabochon, hand-blown Turkish Nazar Boncuk (evil eye protector) fish bead, natural and synthetic textiles.

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Saturday, 19 October 2013

SOLD Candomble-style crown for Obaluaye/Omolu/Babaluaye/Shapona/Sakpana. Bird-house gourd, mini bottle gourds, raffia, cowries, coloured "Indian" corn/maize, flax seed, crystal, seed beads, acrylic gloss medium

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Saturday, 7 September 2013

Small Legba/Esu Heads 4-5"

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SOLD! NB, all heads look a bit different when the concrete is still wet. They will be considerably lighter in colour and more mottled looki...
Thursday, 15 August 2013

SOLD Atypical Crown for Yemoja Ogunte/Yemaya Okute. Natural and synthetic textiles. Czech seed beads, Chinese crystal, pressed glass fancies, sea bamboo beads,cowrie shells, silver, silver plated and pewter charms, dollhouse anvil.

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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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