Vases Water Container (Jidaga)
Water Container (Jidaga)

Water Container (Jidaga)

Bamana · Early/mid–20th century
<p>Bamana tradition dictates that only the wives and daughters of blacksmiths have the right to make pots. Water containers, which are prominently displayed in a family compound, are among the most decorative and individualized of their wares. The potter begins by forming the vessel’s base over a convex mold. Coils are then added to complete the walls and lip. Raised embellishment, like that seen on this water container, is no longer common. Here a series of abstract lizards stretches across the vessel’s entire expanse.</p>
Date
Early/mid–20th century
Culture
Mali
Painter
Medium
Blackened terracotta
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
2005.225
Image Source
chicago_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)