yemaya Tureen 2 Orisha Soup tureen approx.10" x 15" in
In Santería (La Regla de Ocha), Yemayá is one of the most important and widely venerated Orishas.
Who Yemayá Is
Orisha of the ocean — especially the surface of the sea.
Divine mother figure — considered the Mother of all Orishas and symbol of creation, fertility, and nurturing.
Protector of women, mothers, children, sailors, and families.
Her name comes from the Yoruba phrase “Yeyé omo eja,” meaning “Mother whose children are fish.”
Attributes and Symbols
Colors: Blue and white (often representing the sea and waves)
Numbers: 7 (connected to the seven seas)
Offerings: Watermelon, molasses, white flowers, seashells, and cool water
Animals: Fish and peacocks (in some traditions)
Tools: A fan or mirror, seashells, and a silver-colored dress or mantle
Personality
Yemayá is caring, protective, wise, and strong. She can also be fierce and powerful when needed, like the ocean she rules.