An elegant and culturally rich wall clock, representing the 12 Orixás of the Afr

An elegant and culturally rich wall clock, representing the 12 Orixás of the Afro-Brazilian tradition, with each hour highlighting a specific Orisha and its associated symbol. The watch design is a traditional circle with an artistic touch that respects and celebrates the cultural heritage of the Orixás. detaileds: 12 hours: Oxalá - Represented by a white dove or a white crown. 1 hour: Exu - Symbolized by a trident or a messenger hat. 2 hours: Ogum - Represented by a sword or iron tools. 3 hours: Oxóssi - Symbolized by a bow and arrow. 4 hours: Logunedé - Represented by a fishing rod or a mirror. 5 hours: Obaluaiê - Symbolized by a spear or a xaxará (rattle). 6 hours: Omolu - Represented by straws and a hunched figure. 7 hours: Oxumaré - Symbolized by a snake or a rainbow. 8 Hours: Ossaim - Represented by leaves and medicinal herbs. 9 hours: Xangô - Symbolized by a double-bladed ax. 10 hours: Iansã - Represented by lightning and winds, or a sword and lightning. 11 hours: Iemanjá - Symbolized by a shell or a mirror. Each number on the clock is replaced by a symbol representing the respective Orixá, and the watch case has a neutral design, maybe an ivory or black pattern, to highlight the colored symbols. Clock hands are simple, mas elegantes, perhaps in a gold or silver color to add a touch of sophistication. Cores e styled: Main colors: offwhite, doradas, silver, and vibrant colors for the Orixás symbols. styled: A mix of traditional and modern, respecting the iconography of the Orixás while fitting well into contemporary decor.
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An elegant and culturally rich wall clock
,
representing the 12 Orixás of the Afro-Brazilian tradition
,
with each hour highlighting a specific Orisha and its associated symbol
.
The watch design is a traditional circle with an artistic touch that respects and celebrates the cultural heritage of the Orixás
.
detaileds:
12 hours: Oxalá - Represented by a white dove or a white crown
.
1 hour: Exu - Symbolized by a trident or a messenger hat
.
2 hours: Ogum - Represented by a sword or iron tools
.
3 hours: Oxóssi - Symbolized by a bow and arrow
.
4 hours: Logunedé - Represented by a fishing rod or a mirror
.
5 hours: Obaluaiê - Symbolized by a spear or a xaxará (rattle)
.
6 hours: Omolu - Represented by straws and a hunched figure
.
7 hours: Oxumaré - Symbolized by a snake or a rainbow
.
8 Hours: Ossaim - Represented by leaves and medicinal herbs
.
9 hours: Xangô - Symbolized by a double-bladed ax
.
10 hours: Iansã - Represented by lightning and winds
,
or a sword and lightning
.
11 hours: Iemanjá - Symbolized by a shell or a mirror
.
Each number on the clock is replaced by a symbol representing the respective Orixá
,
and the watch case has a neutral design
,
maybe an ivory or black pattern
,
to highlight the colored symbols
.
Clock hands are simple
,
mas elegantes
,
perhaps in a gold or silver color to add a touch of sophistication
.
Cores e styled:
Main colors: offwhite
,
doradas
,
silver
,
and vibrant colors for the Orixás symbols
.
styled: A mix of traditional and modern
,
respecting the iconography of the Orixás while fitting well into contemporary decor
.
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