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Media 1 for listing Double-faced Osun Altar Figurine

Description

The top of the statue features an altar head with two faces, representing Osun, the deity of fertility, love, and water in the Yoruba and Edo traditions. The double faces might symbolize duality, balance, or the multifaceted nature of the deity. The main body of the figure is a feminine form with prominent breasts, emphasizing fertility and motherhood. The statue is holding objects in both hands. One of these objects has a face resembling a leopard, an animal symbolizing power, royalty, and cunning in Benin culture.

Omorogbe, Aigbe. Double-faced Osun Altar Figurine, Bronze-cast(lost-wax), Private collection, Benin city

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