Vases Vessel for Serving Beer (Ukhamba)
Vessel for Serving Beer (Ukhamba)

Vessel for Serving Beer (Ukhamba)

Zulu · Mid–20th century
<p>Among the Zulu, pottery is a specialized art form that is practiced by skilled women who make wares for family use and for sale. While many of the same forms of pottery—including the round-bodied and lipless beer-serving vessel—can be found across Zululand, there are distinctive regional styles of decoration. Potters in the Hlabisa region use a comb to inscribe thin, closely spaced lines into the wet clay. On this pot these form a textured panel of delicate ridges around the body that is intersected by a smooth zigzag band at the shoulders.</p>
Date
Mid–20th century
Culture
South Africa
Painter
Medium
Blackened terracotta
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
2005.261
Image Source
chicago_cc0
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