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Elekes: Vodun Necklaces

Elekes: Vodun Necklaces

ElekesElekes are necklaces crafted in the colors and numerical patterns of the Orishas, Vodun, Lwa, African Deities, and syncretized Spirits.  Our standard elekes are made with 6/0 (4mm.) ”E-beads” and waxed cotton thread.  They are all at least 20 inches long so they can be put on over the head.  Some are longer so that the pattern can be continuous.

Each one is made by hand on the day of the week that is most auspicious for that Spirit.  It is then blessed and given the initial artists’ consecration at our altar.  We make them for any Spirit that you like, including your ancestors.  If you have an ancestor or favorite person who has passed on that you would like to honor, please let us know their favorite color and number, or tell us a bit about them so we can design something for you.

Product name: Eshu-Exu-Elegua Eleke (oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Price: $19.50

Product name: Obatala Eleke (transparent and white, pattern of 9′s)
Price: $19.50

Product name: Yemaya Eleke (approximately 30 inches, blue and white, pattern of 7′s)
Price: $25.50

Product name: Ogun Eleke (green and black, patterns of 7)
Price: $19.50

Product name: Shango Eleke (red and white, pattern of 6′s)
Price: $19.50

Product name: Oba Eleke (pink and blue, pattern of 8′s)
Price: $19.50

Product name: Oshun Eleke (red and green, pattern of 5′s)
Price: $19.50

Product name: Oshun the Prosperous Eleke (golden and silver, pattern of 5′s)
Price: $19.50

Product name: Oya Eleke (brown and red, pattern of 9′s)
Price: $19.50

Product name: Oya Storm Eleke (purple and rainbow, pattern of 9′s)
Price: $19.50

Product name: Ochosi Eleke (blue and gold, pattern of 7′s)
Price: $19.50

Product name: Aje Shaluga Eleke (blue, green, and gold, patterns of 5′s)
Price: $19.50

Product name: Babalu Aye Eleke (purple, white, and brown, patterns of 17)
Price: $19.50

Product name: Seven African Powers Eleke (one multicolor necklace)
Price: $19.50

Product name: Seven African Powers Eleke Set + Oba (set of 8 necklaces for Eshu, Obatala, Yemaya, Ogun, Shango, Oba, Oshun, and Oya)
Price: $150.00

Product name: Custom Eleke (Tell us which spirit and any relevant information in the text area of the order form)
Price: $22.50

What is an eleke?

An eleke (also spelled ileke) is essentially a string of beads.  In Hispanic communities, they are often called collares.  There are eleke for the neck, and eleke ide for the waist.  They are also sometimes referred to as one’s pearls even when they are not actually made of pearl.

In the context of Vodun and related belief systems, it is a necklace that is made in colors and a numeric pattern of one or more Spirits.  They can serve as amulets, talismans, ceremonial costume, just to honor a particular Spirit, or to identify children or followers of a particular Spirit.

In some systems, the ones worn for general ceremonial purposes are beaded differently than the ones worn by children of a particular Vodun, Orisha, or Lwa.  For instance, some may wear a white and transparent beaded eleke for Obatala for ceremony, but those who have a particular affinity for him may also wear one that is green and dark red in their daily lives.

Elekes are considered standard equipment, especially in most diaspora systems wherein we didn’t often get to keep much else.

How do I receive an eleke?

You may buy or make your own if you are a solitary practitioner and certain of who the Spirit of your head is.  If you are not sure, then you should request a reading or consult your local priest/ess.

Those who request a reading from me for the purpose of finding the Spirit of their head will receive two free elekes with their reading: one for Eshu (Elegua, Exu), and one for the Spirit of their head.  This is because Eshu is the gatekeeper, and for ceremonial purposes, you should put on the Eshu eleke first, and then the one for the Spirit of your head.

Do not attempt to consecrate or wear an eleke that was mass produced in a sweatshop or factory.  They have bad energy because they are made using de facto slave labor.  Elekes/collares should be made with care and with joy by spiritual people who do it of their own free will.  To wear something made in a sweatshop for ceremonial purposes will bring some serious wrath from Mama Tchamba.

How do I wear and care for my eleke?

You should consecrate your elekes when you receive them, if you bought them or made them for yourself.  You should wear them with care.  If you like to wear them in normal life, you should have a set you wear for ceremony, and a separate one or set that you wear for normal purposes.  The one you wear for ceremonial purposes should never be worn to the bathroom or when you are doing anything other than participating in ritual or ceremony.

If it needs to be cleaned, you should do this only with natural cleaners that are pleasant to the Spirit it is dedicated to.  If you’re not sure, just use plain water.

You have a couple of options for storage of your elekes.  You may hang them up together (Eshu first) or you may keep each one in the space of your altar or sacred spaces that correspond to them.

What about rope collares?

There are rope and cord collares.  We don’t have them at this time, though we do plan to.  They are somewhat difficult to find made by mystics, but you can consecrate one that was made by a crafter of another faith.  We are all children of Yemaya.

Aje’ Shaluga Loves Oshun Business and Money Blessing Necklace

Aje’ Shaluga Loves Oshun Business and Money Blessing Necklace

Aje Shaluga loves Oshun Necklace

Product name: Aje’ Shaluga Loves Oshun Necklace
Price: $15.50

This necklace is made in a pattern that honors Aje’ Shaluga, the Orisha of money and riches’ love for Oshun, the Orisha of beauty and prosperity.  You can wear it to attract money or hang it in your home or business to attract wealth or customers.

Some identify Aje Shaluga as a male, and some as a female, but I believe that it doesn’t really matter.  The desire to gain resources is a natural force in almost all animals.  The animals who have the capacity to think of the future or a storing up or nest displaying instinct are both male and female.  In humans, the designated provider gender is generally male, for practical and perhaps instinctive or “hard wired” reasons.  However, the wealth itself may be considered a feminine entity by most males because they often pursue it with the fervor with which they pursue women, or pursue wealth for the sake of attracting women.

I say that a person should follow their heart or whichever tradition they’re most comfortable with, and ditch the discord.  We’re talking about Orishas, and except for the ones who are ascended humans, their gender is not so important except in whatever helps the individual feel more connected.  As you did when you were first learning, and allowed Eshu to show you the way, let Aje Shaluga show you the best way for you to relate to him and/or her.

Shango Maraca Necklace

Shango Maraca Necklace

Shango Maraca Necklace

Product name: Shango Maraca Necklace
Price: $19.50

This necklace was made in reverence to Shango, the Orisha of fire, lightning, martial arts, and dance.

You can wear it or use it for ceremonial purposes.  Whenever you want to call the energy of Shango to the situation, just shake it.

One word of caution though, those with a very strong fire element should take care with Shango.  If you are already hyper and dominant, and don’t have a high degree of self control, this might bring things your way that you might not be ready for.  If however, you are a shy person in needs of more gutts or charisma, this is exactly the kind of thing you need.

We have this in the alternating red and white pattern as above, and in the traditional eleke pattern:

Shango Maraca Eleke

Product name: Shango Maraca Eleke
Price: $19.5o

Papa Legba Fancy Ruby Necklace

Papa Legba Fancy Ruby Necklace

Legba Ruby and Cowrie Shell NecklaceThis necklace was made in reverence to Papa Legba (also known as Elegua, Eshu, or Exu).  It is made with glass beads, cowrie shells, synthetic black cat’s eye, and a lab ruby in the central shell.

It is good to wear in ceremonies, as part of Papa Legba dance costume, or anytime you are wearing red and black.  You can buy it or bid for it on eBay at:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330518895389&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

Missed the auction?  You can request that one be made for you for $21.00 (U.S.) by contacting us.  Once it is finished, you will be sent the URL to the eBay listing.

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