| Management number | 232340592 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | $5.77 | Model Number | 232340592 | ||
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Two mermaids rise from the water in this hand-painted ornament set, one with a seafoam green tail and one in soft ocean blue. The green mermaid cradles a spiraled conch shell; her companion holds a starfish against shimmering scales. Both wear crowns of natural curls and rich brown skin, sculpted in premium resin and finished with a touch of glitter. Each ornament measures about 4 inches and hangs from a slim gold cord, ready for the tree the moment it arrives.
Mermaids hold a meaningful place in the African and African American story. Long before the European mermaid became a fairy tale, water spirits carried sacred meaning across the African continent. Mami Wata, whose name means "Mother Water," has been honored across West, Central, and Southern Africa and throughout the African diaspora for centuries, most often pictured as a beautiful woman with a fish tail and flowing hair. The Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art devoted an entire 500-year exhibition to her art and history.
In the Yoruba tradition, the orisha Yemaya reigns as mother of the ocean and protector of women and children. As enslaved Africans were carried across the Middle Passage, Yemaya is said to have traveled with them, her presence resurfacing across the Americas under many names. This set is inspired by that heritage, a quiet nod to the mothers of the water who crossed an ocean and were never forgotten.
More families are filling their trees with ornaments that reflect their own beauty and history, and this pair belongs among them. Hang them together for a story that reaches back across the water, gift them to someone who collects meaningful pieces, or keep them out year-round as a reminder of where strength comes from.
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