Orisha Oko set tools shells plough dish orisa korikoto scarecrow orisha oko irawo

Orisha Oko set tools shells plough dish orisa korikoto scarecrow orisha oko irawo

Orisha Oko orisha tool set

*Complete with open hand of money cowries dilogun*


Contains:

1 Plough with farmer figure

1 large clay dish

7 long seashells

1 terracotta pot with lid/tinaja

1 Set of cowrie shells/dilogun


Made in Mexico


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Korikoto or Karinkoto is a deity of the Yoruba Pantheon. He is a scarecrow related to Orisha Oko. His name is composed of the words Kori (Orisha of childbirth and child deity), Konkoto (children's toys).


He is considered a child deity and is highly worshiped by the Arará, Recognized sometimes as a female Orisha of fertility, and governs fertilization and fertility.


Korinkoto is also related to flowing rivers.


Korikoto o Karinkoto es una deidad del Panteón yoruba. Su nombre está compuesto por las palabras Kori (Orisha de los partos y deidad infantil), Konkoto (juguetes de los niños).


Es considerado en la Regla Osha-Ifà​ como una deidad infantil y es muy adorado por la Regla Arará, aunque, no obstante su culto se practica muy poco es reconocido como el Orisha femenino de la fertilidad, está relacionado con la fecundación y los niños que nacen consagrados.


También se relaciona con un Espíritu del río que protege a los niños que se ahoguen por desobediencia a sus familias.

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