Oya Crown for Santería Rituals: This crown (2.1" height, 5" base diameter) is designed to honor Oyá, the Yoruba Orisha of winds, storms, and transformation. Ideal for Oyá Altars: An essential item for Oya altars, this crown is perfect for offering respect to the Orishas and is integral to Santería and Ifá practices. Used in Ifá Ceremonies: This crown is crucial for Ifá consultations, used in rituals performed by babalawos, and helps connect with Oyá and the Orishas. Spiritual Cleansing and Offerings: Commonly used during ayewo (spiritual cleansing), this crown facilitates offering respect and tributes to Oyá and the Warriors of the Orishas. Perfect for Santería Practitioners: A must-have for santeros and practitioners of Cuban Santería, this crown plays a central role in ritual offerings and spiritual work with Oyá. The Oyá Crown is a powerful crown designed for Santería rituals, created to honor Oyá, the Yoruba Orisha of winds, storms, and transformation. With a standard size (2.1" height and 5" base diameter), this striking crown is adorned with purple and gold rhinestones, reflecting the fierce and transformative energy of Oyá. It is an essential item for Oyá altars, playing a crucial role in offerings to the Orishas and being indispensable in Santería and Ifá practices. Used in Ifá ceremonies and spiritual consultations, this crown is vital for connecting with the Orishas during rituals conducted by babalawos. It also plays a key role in the ayewo (spiritual cleansing) process, helping to offer respect and tributes to Ollá and the Warriors of the Orishas. The Oya Crown is a central element for santeros and practitioners of Cuban Santería, especially for those working with Oyá, the Orisha of the winds, storms, and transformation. Perfect for those performing Ifá consultations and rituals dedicated to Oya, this crown is integrated into various sacred ceremonies of the Yoruba religion, including the preparation of elekes, cascarilla, and offerings to the Santos. It is a key piece for connecting with the transformative power of nature and the divine feminine energy of Oyá.