Vintage Papua New Guinea Aibom Village Chambri Lakes Clay Pot by Alexia Kinjiu 13cm (with COA). This 13cm clay pot, crafted by Alexia Kinjiu of Aibom Village in Papua New Guinea's Chambri Lakes region, embodies the rich ceramic traditions of the Iatmul people. Renowned for their distinctive pottery, Aibom artisans create vessels that are both functional and deeply symbolic.
This particular piece, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, reflects the cultural significance and meticulous craftsmanship characteristic of the region's ceramics. In Aibom Village, pottery-making is a communal endeavor, with women traditionally collecting and shaping the clay, while men often handle the decorative aspects. The pots, known locally as "damarau, " are typically used for storing sago, water, and other essentials. The designs often incorporate motifs representing ancestral spirits or local fauna, serving both utilitarian and ceremonial purposes.Alexia Kinjiu's work stands out for its adherence to traditional methods while also showcasing individual artistry. Her pieces have been recognized for their cultural value and are part of collections that celebrate Papua New Guinea's artistic heritage. This pot not only serves as a functional object but also as a tangible connection to the rich tapestry of Sepik River traditions and the enduring legacy of its artisans. We pack all items with the most possible care.