This is a fabulous old Handmade Clay Incised Relief Designed Incised Polychrome Pottery Sawos Pottery Sago Kamana Bowl Sawos People Middle Sepik, East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea. These diverse tribal people maintain some of the most unusual and distinctive ceramic traditions found anywhere in the world. New Guinea ceramists gather clay in the hills or swamps surrounding their villages and form it into wares that range from superbly functional cooking and storage pots to highly esoteric sacred figures.
In Papua New Guinea both men and women make ceramics, depending on the region, cultural group, and techniques involved. In many coastal communities women specialize in making thin-walled, round-bodied cooking pots, often beating the clay into shape over a stone. Where designs are painted on the objects after firing, this is done by men. No potter's wheels or glazes are used. Quick low-temperature firing under piles of burning brush transforms the clay into porous earthenware.
This would be a wonderful item to add to your home or collection. Late 20th Century Not Common COMES WITH STAND Shows age and Natural Wear 4.5 Inches Tall 9.5 Inches Tall on Stand 13 x 12.5 AT BACARA WE STAND BEHIND ALL OF OUR MERCHANDISE. YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR MAIN GOAL, AND WE THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING AT BACARA. This item is in the category "Antiques\Ethnographic\Pacific Islands & Oceania".
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