Oxum, in Yoruba mythology and Candomblé, is a female deity, a black woman, with Afro-descendant hair associated with fresh water (waterfalls), love, fertility, prosperity and beauty. Light colored clothing, such as yellow, which symbolizes her connection with gold and the sun, long skirts, often full and decorated with embroidery or lace. - Head adornments, such as crowns or tiaras, decorated with precious stones, shells, gold, bracelets, necklaces and other accessories that symbolize…