
Part of the arrow is broken so this will be for a discounted price. The statue is pretty big.
Who is Oshosi?
Oshosi is the Orisha of:
• Hunting
• Justice
• Wilderness and the forest
• Tracking and strategy
• Protection and spiritual sight
He’s a master archer and tracker, representing sharp focus, precision, and the ability to see clearly what others can’t. Oshosi is also deeply connected to truth, fairness, and justice, making him a go-to Orisha for those seeking justice or needing clarity.
Symbols & Offerings
• Symbols: Bow and arrow, hunting tools, the color blue or green (varies by tradition)
• Animals: He’s often linked to stags, birds, and other forest creatures
• Offerings: Fresh fruit, hunted meat (symbolic), roasted yams, corn, rum, and sometimes fish. He also accepts candles, honey, and cool water.
• Days: Often honored on Monday or Tuesday, depending on the tradition
Personality & Energy
Oshosi is wise, quiet, and observant—he moves with intention. He’s not loud or boastful but rather sharp, strategic, and highly spiritual. He’s also seen as a protector of those who are marginalized or falsely accused.
In many traditions, Oshosi is part of a spiritual triad:
• Eleguá (the opener of the roads)
• Oggún (god of iron and war)
• Oshosi (the hunter and justice-bringer)
These three often work together in workings that involve clearing paths, protection, and empowerment.