Lightweight Adan “aklama” Voodoo Altar Fetish, Ghana #406 - Ends Soon [XmyRBQoJ]
Adan Voodoo Altar Fetish, Ghana #406Experience the rich cultural heritage of the Adan people with this exquisite Adan Vodun Altar Figure, a true testament to the artistry and spirituality of the Vodun religion. This unique piece, crafted by skilled a
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Lightweight Adan “aklama” Voodoo Altar Fetish, Ghana #406 - Ends Soon [XmyRBQoJ]
Adan Voodoo Altar Fetish, Ghana #406
Experience the rich cultural heritage of the Adan people with this exquisite Adan Vodun Altar Figure, a true testament to the artistry and spirituality of the Vodun religion. This unique piece, crafted by skilled artisans, embodies the diverse deities associated with hunting, a practice shared among the Adan, Yoruba, and Ewe peoples. The Adan people, who speak the Adangbe/Ada language and reside near the Togo border, use this figure as a ritual object, showcasing their deep connection to their spiritual beliefs and cultural traditions.- Origin: Crafted by the Adan people of Ghana, near the Togo border.
- Cultural Significance: Represents the diverse deities associated with hunting, shared among the Adan, Yoruba, and Ewe peoples.
This Adan Vodun Altar Figure is a remarkable piece of art, measuring 23×6×5 cm and in excellent condition. Its craftsmanship is evident in every detail, making it a valuable addition to any collection or altar. The figure is often found on specific altars or grouped in a basket, dressed with a piece of cloth, reminiscent of the Venavi of the Ewe People. This ritual object is not only a spiritual artifact but also a historical and cultural relic that carries the essence of the Adan people's traditions.
- Dimensions: 23×6×5 cm, in excellent condition.
- Usage: Used on altars or grouped in a basket, dressed with a piece of cloth.
The Adan Vodun Altar Fetish is an ideal piece for collectors, enthusiasts, and those seeking to deepen their understanding of the Vodun religion and African spirituality. It serves as a powerful symbol of the Adan people's connection to nature, their deities, and their cultural heritage. Whether displayed in a home, museum, or spiritual space, this figure will undoubtedly inspire awe and admiration. Its unique blend of artistry, spirituality, and cultural significance makes it a truly special acquisition.
- Target Audience: Collectors, enthusiasts, and those interested in Vodun religion and African spirituality.
- Display Options: Ideal for home, museum, or spiritual space display.
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