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Baron Samedi Statue | Hand-Carved Wood Voodoo Loa Gothic Decor
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Wooden Papa Legba Statue - lwa in Haitian Vodou
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Marie laveau Voodoo queen Witch statue New orleands Marie laveau statue Witchcraft altar Spiritual Altar statue Voodoo décor Hoodoo statue
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Maman Brigitte Haitian vodou Voodoo statue Voodoo altar Voodoo loa Veve Voodoo sigil Voodoo goddess Voodoo décor Witchcraft Gothic statue
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which Voodoo and Vodou Loa are featured in this collection?
Our Voodoo & Vodou collection features hand-carved statues of the most revered Loa in Haitian Vodou and New Orleans Voodoo traditions — Baron Samedi (Loa of the dead and resurrection), Papa Legba (guardian of the crossroads and gatekeeper between worlds), Maman Brigitte (Loa of death, cemeteries, and healing), and Marie Laveau (the legendary Voodoo Queen of New Orleans). Each piece is individually hand-carved in Ukraine from sustainable ash wood.
Can these Vodou statues be used for Loa altar work and ritual practice?
Yes — our hand-carved Vodou statues are used by practitioners of Haitian Vodou, New Orleans Voodoo, and Hoodoo for personal altars, Loa veneration, and ritual work. Baron Samedi and Maman Brigitte are traditionally honoured at cemetery altars and for ancestor work, while Papa Legba is invoked at the opening of any ritual as the gatekeeper of communication. All pieces are finished with lacquer and recommended for indoor altar use.
What is the cultural significance of Haitian Vodou and its Loa?
Haitian Vodou is a living African diaspora religion with roots in West African Vodun, brought to Haiti through the transatlantic slave trade and blended with Catholic and indigenous Taíno traditions. The Loa are powerful spiritual intermediaries between humanity and the divine — each governing specific domains of life, death, healing, and fate. Our hand-carved statues honour this rich and often misunderstood tradition with respect and historical accuracy.