Pitcher Vessel With Face - Shi( Bashi) People, D.R. Congo (A)
Pitcher Vessel With Face - Shi( Bashi) People, D.R. Congo (A)
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Pitcher Vessel With Face - Shi( Bashi) People, D.R. Congo (A)

$175.00
The Shi people are farmers living on the western shores of Lake Kivu. Artistically speaking, they are best known for their hand carved wooden cups and pitchers. This utilitarian fare is uniquely distinctive.
Shi vessels are formed out of a dense wood which is carved down to a fine thinness. When one considers the effort involved in hollowing out the wood, it is easy to enjoy this satisfying form.
To the Shi, the cups are precious objects and when broken are quickly patched with a metal strip of aluminum or of vegetal stitching. Used as both milk and beer or wine pots, and pitchers.

Height: 5 ⅝"
Width: 6 ¼"
Depth: 9 ½"

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