Old Ewe Ritual Axe – Oxê – Togo

1970s. Carved wood, iron, paint. Height: 36.0 cm x Width: 15.0 cm (14.17″ x 5.91″); Weight: 146.9 g (5.18 oz).

This ceremonial axe is one of the sacred attributes of Shango, the Yoruba deity associated with fire, lightning, and thunder. Shango is revered as a powerful avenger who punishes liars, thieves, and evildoers.

The double-headed axe, called Oxê, symbolizes the swift and decisive action of divine justice. It is a central emblem in rituals honoring Shango and reflects strength, authority, and balance.

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Weight 350 g