Description
This large, beautifully shaped vessel was used for the serving of beer, an essential component of Zulu hospitality. Undecorated vessels were for private household use, and ornamented examples were reserved for guests. Zulu pottery is produced by women, and is typically thin-walled, with a burnished black surface. Decoration may be incised around the shoulder, as in this example, or may consist of raised bumps that resemble body scarification. The basketry lid protects the vessel's contents from flies or debris; contemporary pot lids are often woven of telephone wire with a colorful plastic coating
Provenance
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Accession Number
1999.13
Medium
Terracotta and plant fiber
Dimensions
Diameter: 45.7 cm (18 in.); Overall: 33 cm (13 in.)
Classification
Vessels
Credit Line
John L. Severance Fund