Description:
Early Luba Clay Vessel Terracotta Funerary Pot
Ancient African Pottery Democratic Republic of Congo
An Ancient Luba Adult Funerary Pot Terracotta Pottery Vessel
Antique African Art - Tribal Sculpture - Democratic Republic of Congo Zaire DRC
Origin: Luba peoples of the Upemba Basin in the DRC Congo Zaire, Central Africa
Material: Terracotta, fired ceramic clay
Period: Classic Kisalian, 10th to 14th century, see explanation below
Dimensions: 3 7/8" height, 4 3/4" outermost diameter; weight is 13.3 ounces or 370 grams
Condition: Exceptional. Held in private collection, the condition of this piece remains unchanged from the time of its original 1950's field acquisition. This splendid example of Classic Kisalian design remains completely intact with NO evidence of previous restoration noted; structurally sound with significant patination throughout. Soil fragments are easily removed with a very soft bristle brush, should you prefer. Exquisite signs of age, minute surface imperfections, calcification and remnants of African soil indicative of extensive burial.
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