About this artwork
This snuff container made of cattle horn was worn by a high-ranking man as a pendant. Its material, shape, and use connect it to the spirit world. Cattle have been a primary source of wealth throughout southern Africa, playing a critical role in communications between the living and the dead. Tobacco was part of wedding gifts and also offered to the ancestors.
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- Arts of Africa
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Culture
- Northern Nguni
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Title
- Snuff Container
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Place
- South Africa (Object made in:)
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Date
- 1850–1899
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Medium
- Cattle horn, copper, brass, and iron
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Dimensions
- 10.2 × 40.1 × 7.7 cm (4 × 15 3/4 × 3 in.)
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Credit Line
- African Decorative Arts Fund
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Reference Number
- 2018.5
Extended information about this artwork
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