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

Vessel for Serving Beer (Ukhamba)

Zulu · Mid–20th century
<p>Zulu potters use a variety of patterns to ornament beer vessels, the textures of which stand in strong contrast to the pots’ highly burnished surfaces. Patterns often run in chains around the shoulders of a pot or take the form of large shapes placed in a pleasingly off-balance manner. The technique of applying raised welts—called amasumpa or “warts”—to fill in patterns is among the oldest forms of Zulu pottery decoration. Here amasumpa are used to define a chain of triangles. On the large serving vessel on the adjacent platform, larger welts are used to render a doublehooked motif.</p>
Date
Mid–20th century
Culture
South Africa
Painter
Medium
Blackened terracotta
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
2005.260
Image Source
chicago_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)