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A work made of terracotta.

Vessel

Mid–20th century

Igbo Nigeria Coastal West Africa

Nigeria

This type of spherical pot with a short neck and linear ornamentation functioned as a symbol of rank for titled men in the hierarchical Igbo society. During ceremonies where titles were conferred, it would be used to serve palm wine to titleholders and other honored guests. This vessel’s surface decoration is unusually dynamic due to the textural contrasts between vertical and horizontal lines, and between smoothly burnished and bumpy incised areas.

Terracotta

Arts of Africa

Drinking and Dining