Veve Erzulie Danton Skull Metal Wall Hanging Sculpture, Sugar Skull Skeleton Artwork, Handmade in Haiti, Recycled Metal 11.25" x 9.5"
Erzulie Dantor is a bi-racial woman who is often portrayed as the Black Madonna, or the Roman Catholic "Saint Barbara Africana". She has three tribal scars on her cheek. Erzulie Dantor is fiercely protective of those who serve her. She can be aggressive toward outsiders and dangerous to enemies, but she is sweet as honey to her children. Magical ability and material wealth are both in her power to grant, she is also invoked to avenge wrongs done to those who serve her. Women invoke her in cases of domestic violence . She is known as fierce Mother.
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Haiti Fair Trade: Your Source for Handmade Haitian Metal Art
Looking to add something truly unique to your home or garden? Our Haitian metal art is handcrafted by talented village artisans using recycled steel oil drums. Each piece is shaped, chiseled, and textured by hand—turning raw metal into stunning wall art full of heart and heritage.
From intricate trees of life to playful mermaids and bold sun designs, these sculptures bring a vibrant, meaningful touch to any space. And because it’s all Fair Trade, your purchase helps support Haitian artists and their communities—so everyone wins.
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