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Snuff Container

A work made of horn, beads, metal, and animal hide.

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  • A work made of horn, beads, metal, and animal hide.

Date:

Early to mid-20th century

Artist:

Samburu
Kenya
Eastern and Southern Africa

About this artwork

Snuff containers made from small gourds are highly personal items among the Samburu and other nomadic herder groups. Typically carried on the body and used to store tobacco snuff, they were decorated with glass beads or iron chains. A costly luxury product, tobacco is consumed by both men and women for social and medicinal purposes, or sniffed as a means of communicating with ancestors and other spirits during divination.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Arts of Africa

Title

Snuff Container

Place

Kenya (Object made in:)

Medium

Horn, beads, metal, and animal hide

Dimensions

6 × 4 × 4.5 cm (2 1/2 × 1 1/2 × 1 3/8 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Deborah Stokes in honor of Jonathan Hammer and Sarah Perlin

Reference Number

2020.546

Extended information about this artwork

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