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Kouzen Zaka
$3000Medium size only in this edition. . Kouzen Zaka, or Azaka, is the patron lwa of farmers, but he is also known as a lwa travay, a work lwa. He is also known as Minis or Azaka Mede, as minister of agriculture. He is an extremely hard worker and works very quickly to accomplish what […]
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Manman Brijite
$3100Medium size only in this édition. . Brigitte is a protector of women and a representation of femininity. She is a speaker of truths, even when they are harsh and difficult to hear. But like all Lwa, Brigitte is a trickster, and there are always secrets hidden in what she reveals. She also protects gravestones, […]
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Agwe
$2800Large size only in this edition. . Agwe is a water spirit and is of particular interest to seafaring people such as fishermen. As such, his veve represents a boat. Agwe is particularly important in Haiti, an island nation where many residents have depended upon the sea for survival for centuries.
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Papa Loco
$3000Medium size only in this édition.
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Papa Loco is the first Houngan. He is the father of all Houngans and Mambos, and highly respected by all. It is he who confers the asson, the sacred rattle of the Vodou priesthood. He is the guardian of the peristyle, quite naturally being the premier Houngan himself. Salutes to Loko are of the most complex and beautiful, giving him all respect. Loko is extremely strict when it comes to tradition. -
Ayizan
$3100Medium size only in this edition. . Ayizan is a Loa, associated with Vodoun rites of initiation (called kanzo). As the spiritual parents of the priesthood she and her husband are two of the Loa involved in the kanzo rites in which the Priest/ess-to-be is given the asson (sacred rattle and tool of the priesthood), […]
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Legba
$3000Large size only in this edition. . As you can see, Papa Legba resides at the gate. At the beginning of any Vodou dance, you will note the various salutations to the Lwa Legba. During ceremonies, the entrance to the peristyle will be saluted during Legba’s salutes. This is a way to honor the “home” […]
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Zili manman
$3450Small Size only in this Edition of ZIli. . Erzulie Dantor, is often represented by the black virgin holding a child. She is a powerful Loa, who played a very important role in the liberation of Haiti. Protector of women and children. Hard worker, she brings money through work, through dreams, through merit. Very useful […]
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Fatiman 0
$2400Large size only in this édition.
Cécile Fatima, prêtresse au Bois-Caïman
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Prêtresse vaudou et héroïne de l’indépendance haïtienne, Cécile Fatima (18ème – 19ème siècles) est connue pour avoir présidé la célèbre cérémonie du Bois-Caïman.
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Fatiman
$2600Medium size only in this édition.
Cécile Fatima, prêtresse au Bois-Caïman
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Prêtresse vaudou et héroïne de l’indépendance haïtienne, Cécile Fatima (18ème – 19ème siècles) est connue pour avoir présidé la célèbre cérémonie du Bois-Caïman.
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Frida 0
$2500Large size only in this edition.
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Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón was born on 6 July 1907 in Coyoacán, a village on the outskirts of Mexico City and died on july 13, 1954.
Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.
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She painted real women and real experiences.
Frida deviated from the traditional depiction of female beauty in art and instead chose to paint raw and honest experiences that so many women face. Her subject matter included abortion, miscarriage, birth and breastfeeding, among other things, often seen as taboo and like many female experiences altogether ignored.
Frida smoked, boxed, won tequila challenges against men, and dressed like a man in a family portrait, contrasting to her mother and sisters who wore dresses. She refused to alter her ‘masculine’ features, including her mono-brow and faint moustache, and actually exaggerated these features in her self portraits. -
Frida
$2500Medium size only in this édition.
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Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón was born on 6 July 1907 in Coyoacán, a village on the outskirts of Mexico City and died on july 13, 1954.
Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.
She painted real women and real experiences.
Frida deviated from the traditional depiction of female beauty in art and instead chose to paint raw and honest experiences that so many women face. Her subject matter included abortion, miscarriage, birth and breastfeeding, among other things, often seen as taboo and like many female experiences altogether ignored.
Frida smoked, boxed, won tequila challenges against men, and dressed like a man in a family portrait, contrasting to her mother and sisters who wore dresses. She refused to alter her ‘masculine’ features, including her mono-brow and faint moustache, and actually exaggerated these features in her self portraits. -
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$2000
Small size only in this crop top edition.
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Medium size only in this édition.
Un extrait du texte de la page ” qui sommes nous?” sur le site de Negesmawon.org
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Nous récupérons le symbole du « marron », ce symbole de liberté, de rébellion, de révolte, de soif de justice et de vie pour exprimer, nous, jeunes femmes d’aujourd’hui, notre bataille contre toutes les formes de violence, de discrimination, d’oppression, de marginalisation ou d’exclusion qui trouvent leur ancrage dans le patriarcat. Nous féminisons ce symbole pour protester contre l’invisibilisation, la minimisation ou la déformation de la contribution des femmes dans l’histoire de notre nation et dans l’histoire du monde.NÈGÈS MAWON, pour rendre hommage à toutes ces femmes guerrières qui ont forgé pour nous cette nation depuis 1492 sur leur sang, leur sueur et leurs vies. NÈGÈS MAWON, pour être les dignes héritières de ces héroïnes dont l’histoire se rappelle mais aussi celles que l’histoire a oublié, a occulté.
NÈGÈS MAWON, pour continuer à faire vivre à travers nos luttes, celles qui ont crié, sur notre sol mais aussi partout dans le monde, depuis des siècles, « LIBÈTE OU LANMÒ ».
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Manman Bazile
$2300Large size only in this edition
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Bazile Marie Sainte Dédée, Guerrière , vivandière, Mère de trois fils dont deux auraient été massacrés par leshommes de Rochambeau. Engagée dans la lutte de l’indépendance d’Haïti. Dédée Bazile est honorée pour avoir ramassé et offert une sépulture au reste de Jean-Jacques Dessalines.
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Bazile Marie Sainte Dédée, Warrior, Mother of three sons, two of whom would have been massacred by Rochambeau (French army). Engaged in the battle for Haiti’s independence, Dédée Bazile is honored for having collected and offered a burial to the rest of emperor Jean-Jacques Dessalines. -
Claire Heureuse
$3400Large size only in this ediiition
The model is a small size but wearing a Large size.
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Bonheur Dessalines Marie-Claire Heureuse félicité, born in 1758 in Leogane, she lived in St Marc. get married to Dessalines and was a war nurse and empress. -
Sanite Belair
$3000Only Medium size in this edition. For adults & teanagers. . Suzanne Sanite, 1781. Originally from Verrettes, she is the mother of two children. Sergeant, then lieutenant, revolutionary and officer of Toussaint Louverture army. Sanite was engaged in the political battle that led to 1804, fought against the Leclerc expedition and participated in the Haitian […]
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zanmann
$7100Made with real copper & recycled wood. this necklace is lokking good on any fabric and color and even better on your skin.
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ZILI O
$3400Medium Size only in this Edition of Freda.
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Erzulie Dantor, is often represented by the black virgin holding a child. She is a powerful Loa, who played a very important role in the liberation of Haiti. Protector of women and children. Hard worker, she brings money through work, through dreams, through merit. Very useful in situations of injustice.” -
Freda O
$3400Medium size only in this Edition
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Ezili Freda rules over love (romantic), luxury, gambling luck, abundance, refinement, and much more. She is associated with coolness and freshness and cleanliness. She demands cleanliness in her services.
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