Orisha Oba Blanket | African Deity | Yoruba | Santeria
Orisha Oba Blanket | African Deity | Yoruba | Santeria
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This velveteen blanket is a profound tribute to Oba, the Orisha of rivers and the embodiment of loyalty, love, and the challenges of marital fidelity in the Yoruba religion. Oba, one of the wives of Shango, the thunder deity, symbolizes the transformative power of love, the depth of personal sacrifice, and the strength derived from overcoming adversity. Her story is a poignant reminder of the complexities of love and the resilience of the human spirit.
Made from plush, high-quality velveteen material, the blanket offers an incredibly soft and comforting touch, perfect for moments of reflection or relaxation. Its generous size ensures it can wrap around you, offering warmth and the reassuring presence of Oba's protective and nurturing spirit.
This Orisha Oba velveteen blanket is more than just a piece of home decor; it is a spiritual and emotional symbol, making it a thoughtful gift for practitioners of the Yoruba faith, followers of Santería, or anyone who identifies with Oba's story of love, sacrifice, and resilience. It serves as a beautiful, daily reminder of the enduring power of love and the strength found in facing and overcoming life's challenges.
Product Details:
.: Made with 83% Polyester and 17% Spandex, a medium heavy-weight fabric that feels extra soft to the touch. Beautiful Detail and Vibrant Color.
Made in 2 Sizes
60 x 50
80 x 68
Who is OBA?
Oba is known as a figure of loyalty, sacrifice, and unconditional love. She is traditionally seen as the first wife of Shango, the thunder god. Their love story highlights her as a symbol of the depth of marital commitment and the complexities of love and trust. Oba is also associated with domestic harmony, matrimony, and womanhood. As a protector of women, especially those facing challenges in their marital lives, Oba is invoked for strength and resilience in overcoming personal betrayals and hardships.