Voodoo Veves Print

Affiliate Icon
- from our Affiliates

Voodoo Veves Print Affiliate icon

A Veve or Vévé is a religious symbol commonly used in voodoo. It acts as a "beacon" for the loa, a type of spirit, and will serve a loa's representation during rituals. According to Milo Rigaud's book, Secrets of Voodoo (c1969; City Lights, NY), "The veves represent figures of the astral forces... In the course of Voodoo ceremonies, the reproduction of the astral forces represented by the veves obliges the loas ... to descend to earth." Every Loa has his or her own unique veve, although regional differences have led to different veves for the same loa in a few cases. Sacrifices and offerings are usually placed upon them, with food and drink being most commonly used in the West. A veve is usually drawn on the floor by strewing a powder-like substance, commonly cornmeal, wheat flour, bark, red brick powder, or gunpowder, though the material depends entirely upon the ritual. In Haitian Vodou, a mixture of cornmeal and wood ash is used.

$16.45
Add to Cart Button

Powered by Zazzle