Petite Djenné Redware Vessel

c. AD 1100 - 1400
$880 USD SOLD
Dimensions
H: 5.25" Dia: 4.5"
Materials
Terra Cotta
Collection #
CBH023A
Estimated Shipping
$38

Covered in a now beautifully worn red clay slip, this petite hand-formed vessel is an excavated pot of the Djenné people of the Inland Niger Delta of current-day Mali. With a history dating back to 200 BC, Djenné, also known as Jenne-jeno, was a highly sophisticated and prosperous civilization which reached its peak in the 9th century, stimulated by trade in iron, copper, gold, rice, and salt. Likely intended for everyday use, this simple vessel with a rounded lip reflects the skill of Djenné artisans, beautifully formed with graceful proportions.

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