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Iron Bellows for Ogún – Ogún's Spiritual Tool | Traditional Yoruba Attribute for Altar and Orisha | 4.5"
Iron Bellows for Ogún – Ogún's Spiritual Tool | Traditional Yoruba Attribute for Altar and Orisha | 4.5"
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Traditional iron bellows used as a spiritual attribute of Ogún, Orisha of iron, strength, work, and war within the Yoruba and Afro-Caribbean tradition.
The bellows symbolize the fire of the forge and the power of iron, elements that represent Ogún's energy as a blacksmith and protector. It is common to place it as part of the Orisha's attributes and tools, accompanying its foundation, soup tureen, or altar.
This piece is ideal for practitioners and devotees who wish to complete or reinforce the traditional attributes of Ogún in ceremonies, rituals, or spiritual spaces.
• Traditional iron bellows for Ogún
• Represents the fire of the forge and the power of iron
• Used as a spiritual attribute of Orisha Ogún
• Ideal for altars, foundations, and Orisha tools
• Approximate size: 4.5 inches
“Traditional tool associated with Orisha Ogún, used to represent iron work and spiritual strength.”
Product available at INSHE MIAMI, a botanica specializing in Afro-Caribbean religious items.
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