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African Zulu Terracotta Pottery Beer Vessel

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African Zulu Terracotta Pottery Beer Vessel
A boldly hand-formed Zulu terracotta pottery beer vessel, South Africa, likely mid-20th century. This striking bulbous pot exhibits the classic umancishana form with a dark, burnished surface that shifts from earthy russet to deep black, typical of traditional firing techniques in open flames. Accented with dotted white lines and vivid red roundels arranged in a rhythmic pattern, this vessel would have originally served for the consumption of sorghum beer during ceremonial gatherings or communal rituals. The pot's tactile surface, subtle asymmetry, and burn marks speak to its authenticity and age, with wear consistent with traditional use. A fine example of utilitarian art that is both deeply cultural and visually powerful.

Issued: Mid-20th century
Dimensions: 6" dia. Country of Origin: Africa

Condition: Age related wear.