Zulu Beer Pot (#3) - South Africa - SOLD
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Called "ukhamba" in the Zulu language,
these rimless pots made from fine clay are
produced by women throughout the
KwaZulu-Natal region. The smooth
black finish is achieved by refiring the
already baked pots in a dry grass fire,
before rubbing their surfaces with
animal fat. Pots of this kind are intended for serving & drinking a
sorgham-based beer that is brewed
in larger, roughly made clay vessels.
The drinking of this beer is associated not only with the living, but
also with the dead, to whom it is
offered whenever ritual dictates that
the ancestors must be remembered
& appeased. Their openings are
covered with an imbenge, woven
grass lids, many of which are decorated with beads. Today, many
imbenge are made from woven
telephone cable wires!
8"H x 10.5"Diameter
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