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Ritual Container

A work made of terracotta.

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  • A work made of terracotta.

Date:

Early/mid–20th century

Artist:

Possibly Mafa
Mandara Mountains region, Nigeria or Cameroon

About this artwork

The obvious care taken in the shaping and embellishment of this container leaves no doubt that its significance was beyond the ordinary. The lower tier is beautifully rounded, smoothly burnished, and colored with a red slip–associated by the Mafa with supernatural power and protection–that is marked by a fire cloud at bottom. The upper tier and its three slightly bowed legs are covered to the flared lip with rows of raised pellets, while larger spikes mark the point of transition from one tier to the other. Among the Mafa, Sirak, and related peoples, these embellishments have symbolic significance. Appliquéd pellets on pottery may be associated with threshed millet grains, millet being the primary staple of the region, and more broadly with spiritual protection. Likewise, spikes are a symbol of abundance and success through supernatural means.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Arts of Africa

Culture

Mafa

Title

Ritual Container

Place

Nigeria (Object made in)

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Made 1900–1950

Medium

Terracotta

Dimensions

42.6 × 25.4 cm (16 3/4 × 10 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Keith Achepohl

Reference Number

2005.236

Extended information about this artwork

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