This sculpture shows a pair of Ibeji twins (male and female). It stands at 1foot in height and 3 inches in width, symbolizing harmony and balance in Yoruba tradition.
This sculpture represents Èṣù Alájẹ́, the Yoruba deity of balance, and destiny. It is covered in cowries, symbolizing wealth, offerings, and spiritual authority. Measuring 2 feet and 7 inches in height and 7 inches in width. It reflects power, mystery, and the guiding force of choices in Yoruba tradition.
This sculpture features female twin figures. Measuring 1 foot in height and 3 inches in width, it represents unity, fertility, and ancestral blessings.
This sculpture depicts an Agere Ifá, showing a kneeling mother breastfeeding a child while another is tied to her back. It stands at 2 feet in height and 7 inches in width, symbolizing fertility, motherhood, care, and the deep nurturing values within Yorùbá tradition and Ifá culture.
This sculpture shows Ṣọ̀pọ̀nná, the Yorùbá deity of smallpox, holding a horn and a big staff. It measures 2 feet and 7 inches in height and 7 inches in width. It symbolizes power, healing, and respect for spiritual forces.