Vases Altar Vessel
Altar Vessel

Altar Vessel

Gur-speaking peoples, possibly Lobi · Early/mid–20th century
<p>Across the Gur-speaking region, individuals and families establish altars to honor and commune with influential spirits. Making altar vessels is the work of highly accomplished potters. The spikes on these vessels reflect a practice that is found across West Africa. Among the Lobi, such spikes symbolize fertility, fecundity, and protection. On this vessel, a chameleon, a symbol of wealth, stands squarely on the lid used to protect the powerful substances within from natural and supernatural contamination. [See also 2005.235].</p>
Date
Early/mid–20th century
Culture
Burkina Faso
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
1998.520a-b
Image Source
chicago_cc0
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