Vases Vessel (Kume Ndu)
Vessel (Kume Ndu)

Vessel (Kume Ndu)

Babessi, Cameroon · Mid–20th century
<p>The wraparound lip and figurative appliqué pattern on this vessel reflect its origin in the ceramics center of Babessi, where all of the pottery is made by women. The form and figural decoration suggest its elevated status. It was used to serve palm wine, which occupies a central place in courtly and ritual life in the Cameroon Grassfields. Sharing the beverage enhances social relationships but also fosters communication with the ancestors, who are regularly called upon for assistance and protection.</p>
Date
Mid–20th century
Culture
Cameroon
Medium
Blackened terracotta
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
1995.11
Image Source
chicago_cc0
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