This monumental 20-inch tall terracotta vessel is a rare find from the West African Sahel region, likely of Malian or Nigerian origin. It is defined by a series of expressive, hand-modeled relief carvings encircling the body, specifically depicting horses—a traditional symbol of wealth, military prestige, and nobility in Sahelian cultures. The surface is heavily textured with authentic burnish marks and deep carbon "fire clouds" from the pit-firing process. True to its age and utilitarian history, the vessel features significant character marks, including old chips across the rim and a weathered, earthy patina. These imperfections ground the piece, shifting it from a mere decorative object to a powerful architectural artifact. At 22 inches in diameter, it has a massive, globular presence that anchors a room with its raw, primordial energy.
Given its scale, this vessel is best treated as a floor sculpture or a focal point for a large, low plinth. The relief-carved horses provide a rhythmic movement around the piece, so it should be placed where it can be viewed from multiple angles. Is large enough to hold tall, architectural branches or simply stand alone as a testament to ancient pottery traditions.
- *Era: Antique
- *Size: 22“(D) x 20“(H)
- *Material: Hand-Coiled Terracotta
- *Color: Aged Terracotta
- *Design: Relief-Carved Horse Motifs; Globular Form
- *Features: Deep engraving; authentic burnish marks; pit-fired "fire clouds."
- *Origin: West Africa (Sahel Region)
- *Condition: Antique condition with visible chips on the rim and surface weathering consistent with age.
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