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Oshun Art Print

from $28.50

Oshun, also known as Oxum and Ochún, is a supreme being or Orisha of the Yoruba people, the largest ethnic group of southwestern Nigeria. In the Yoruba religion, she’s also called the river goddess and is commonly associated with fresh and sweet waters, love, purity, prosperity, fertility, harmony, marriage and beauty.

She’s the most prominent and venerated of all the Orishas but is considered to possess some human traits as well, such as perseverance, but also vanity.

In many Yoruba myths and stories, Oshun is described as the savior, protector, mother and nurturer of sweet things and humanity, and the keeper of spiritual balance.

• Multiple sizes available
• Paper: High-quality coated paper (160 g/m2)
• Finish: Matte
• Frame is not included in purchase. Find a framed option here.

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Oshun, also known as Oxum and Ochún, is a supreme being or Orisha of the Yoruba people, the largest ethnic group of southwestern Nigeria. In the Yoruba religion, she’s also called the river goddess and is commonly associated with fresh and sweet waters, love, purity, prosperity, fertility, harmony, marriage and beauty.

She’s the most prominent and venerated of all the Orishas but is considered to possess some human traits as well, such as perseverance, but also vanity.

In many Yoruba myths and stories, Oshun is described as the savior, protector, mother and nurturer of sweet things and humanity, and the keeper of spiritual balance.

• Multiple sizes available
• Paper: High-quality coated paper (160 g/m2)
• Finish: Matte
• Frame is not included in purchase. Find a framed option here.

Oshun, also known as Oxum and Ochún, is a supreme being or Orisha of the Yoruba people, the largest ethnic group of southwestern Nigeria. In the Yoruba religion, she’s also called the river goddess and is commonly associated with fresh and sweet waters, love, purity, prosperity, fertility, harmony, marriage and beauty.

She’s the most prominent and venerated of all the Orishas but is considered to possess some human traits as well, such as perseverance, but also vanity.

In many Yoruba myths and stories, Oshun is described as the savior, protector, mother and nurturer of sweet things and humanity, and the keeper of spiritual balance.

• Multiple sizes available
• Paper: High-quality coated paper (160 g/m2)
• Finish: Matte
• Frame is not included in purchase. Find a framed option here.

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