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Saida da wuri
Saye nagari
  1. Dukkanin talla
  2. Kayan Kyau & Kula da Kai
  3. Kula da Jiki
Wanda aka yada
Lagos, Ojo, kwanaki 2 da suka wuce
71 adadin kallo

Native White Chalk (NZU)

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Sauran
Nau'i
Adireshin dakin ajiya
Jiha Lagos • Ojo
Lagos, Nigeria
Closed
• Lit, Asa, 08:00-19:00
Nzu (white chalk) is a very useful element in Igbo culture. It is a symbol of wisdom, peace, purity and clean heart. It is also a symbol of mystical powers capable of revealing the spirit world. A symbol is a sign which represents something deeper than the material object associated with it. This chalk is known variously as 'calabash chalk' In Igbo it is nzu, in Edo, orhue. This chalk is used in multiple ways – as an offering to the deities and ancestors, as a medicine, as a symbol of purity, of good fortune and hospitality. It is a sacred substance. Nzu is used instead of or alongside kola nut in welcoming guests in Ìgbò land. The offering of Nzu to a visitor signifies peace. It is, in fact, a sacred art. After a visitor is ushered inside the host's house and a seat is offered to him, Nzu may be presented and used for prayers.
₦ 500
22 Martanibude duka
Kai korafi
Sirrin bada kariya
  • Ka da a biya kudi kafin isowar kaya, ko da kudin sallawu
  • A hadu da mai kaya a amintaccen wuri a fili
  • A duba kayan, a tabbata shi ne ainihin abin da ake bukata
  • A tabbatar cewa abin da aka kunshe shi ne wanda aka duba
  • Ka da a biya sai an gamsu
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