Pot Stand
81-2-2C
From: Nigeria
Curatorial Section: African
Object Number | 81-2-2C |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Yoruba |
Provenience | Nigeria |
Section | African |
Materials | Grass |
Technique | Woven |
Description | woven grass ring stand for Pot (A). Contemporary terracotta cooking pot with a lid and woven grass ring for a stand. The stand was probably made for tourist purposes; it is mostly of natural grass, and has bands of dark brown and orange-dyed grass woven in. The pot is slightly carinated and has a short flared rim. The lower body is covered with cordmarking. The upper body is undecorated except for a long incised horizontal line dividing the upper body in half. The lid is domed and rather roughly finished; the handle is of a "pinch" of clay with indentations for the fingers to grasp. |
Credit Line | Purchased from Robert M. Bruckman, 1981 |
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