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A work made of blackened terracotta.

Water Container (Jidaga)

Early/mid–20th century

Bamana Mali Northern Africa and the Sahel

Mali

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.

Blackened terracotta

Arts of Africa