Baron Samedi Voodoo Altar Doll
Handcrafted by Denise Alvarado
This one-of-a-kind Baron Samedi altar doll is a powerful tribute to the loa of death, resurrection, and ancestral communication. Handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, the doll is dressed in traditional black attire, complete with a tailored jacket, lace ascot, and silver chain adorned with a cross pendant. A miniature purple rose at the lapel adds a touch of ceremonial elegance.
Baron Samedi’s signature top hat crowns his skull-painted face, capturing the spirit of the crossroads guardian. In one hand, he holds a vibrant purple staff topped with a skeletal figure also wearing a top hat, symbolizing his dominion over the Dead.
Mounted on a white wooden base for altar stability, this figure is ideal for ancestral veneration, protection, and petitioning the Gede. Whether placed on your ancestral shrine or used as a centerpiece in ritual work, this Baron Samedi doll embodies the spirit of reverence and rebellion.
Magical Tip:
Feed the Baron offerings of rum, black coffee, or cigars to activate his presence. Speak clearly—he listens to those who honor the Dead with respect and style.
Each doll is handmade by Denise Alvarado, renowned author of Voodoo Dolls in Magick and Ritual, The Voodoo Doll Spellbook, and Magickal Conjure Doll Clays., ensuring no two are exactly alike.
Baron Samedi Voodoo Altar Doll
Handcrafted by Denise Alvarado
This one-of-a-kind Baron Samedi altar doll is a powerful tribute to the loa of death, resurrection, and ancestral communication. Handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, the doll is dressed in traditional black attire, complete with a tailored jacket, lace ascot, and silver chain adorned with a cross pendant. A miniature purple rose at the lapel adds a touch of ceremonial elegance.
Baron Samedi’s signature top hat crowns his skull-painted face, capturing the spirit of the crossroads guardian. In one hand, he holds a vibrant purple staff topped with a skeletal figure also wearing a top hat, symbolizing his dominion over the Dead.
Mounted on a white wooden base for altar stability, this figure is ideal for ancestral veneration, protection, and petitioning the Gede. Whether placed on your ancestral shrine or used as a centerpiece in ritual work, this Baron Samedi doll embodies the spirit of reverence and rebellion.
Magical Tip:
Feed the Baron offerings of rum, black coffee, or cigars to activate his presence. Speak clearly—he listens to those who honor the Dead with respect and style.
Each doll is handmade by Denise Alvarado, renowned author of Voodoo Dolls in Magick and Ritual, The Voodoo Doll Spellbook, and Magickal Conjure Doll Clays., ensuring no two are exactly alike.
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