Vases Water Container (Funjoho)
Water Container (Funjoho)

Water Container (Funjoho)

Senufo · Early/mid–20th century
<p>Large lipless water containers like this example with a delicate decorative pattern—which includes crescent motifs suggesting birds in flight—are made by female Senufo potters known as Kpeenbele: a hereditary artisan group whose members are wives of brass casters and weavers. This kind of pot was often given to a woman at her wedding and would be placed on an earthen platform in the main room of the traditional two-chambered home, next to a small personal shrine.</p>
Date
Early/mid–20th century
Culture
Côte d'Ivoire
Painter
Medium
Terracotta and slip
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
2005.230
Image Source
chicago_cc0
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