Vodou Drapo of La Sirène
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A Sacred Banner of the Queen of the Sea
Handcrafted in the living tradition of Haitian Vodou, this ceremonial drapo (flag) is consecrated to La Sirène — the luminous and mysterious lwa of the ocean, music, and the depths of the unconscious. Beautiful and enchanting, La Sirène dwells beneath the waves where she guards the secrets of the deep and bestows gifts of song, beauty, wealth, and visionary dreams upon her devotees. She is the mermaid queen, the voice of the sea, and the keeper of all that lies hidden beneath the surface.
Drapo are not mere decoration; they are living vessels, sewn with intention and adorned with sequins and beadwork to capture and reflect the light of the divine. This flag is carried in ceremony to call La Sirène forward, to open the way to her underwater realm, and to honor the covenant between the living and the queen of the sea.
Ritual Uses
- Altar centerpiece for La Sirène and Rada water lwa veneration
- Ceremonial procession and Vodou fèt
- Workings for beauty, wealth, artistic gifts, and visionary dreams
- Petitions for abundance from the sea and deepening psychic awareness
Treat with reverence. Offer her perfume, mirrors, combs, and blue or white candles. Store away from direct sunlight to preserve the beadwork and sequins.
