Currently not on view
Altar vessel,
20th century
Pots with a surface of bristling spiked points have long been attributed to the Lobi people of Burkina Faso, but recent scholarship has determined that they are more likely to be made by Gouin or Tusyan potters from the region. Made of clay fired at a low temperature on an open flame, this bulbous vessel shows evidence of use. The purpose for this specific vessel is unknown, but the decorative surface may relate to powerful anti-theft talismans.
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20th century
Africa, Côte d’Ivoire
Unrecorded private collection, North Africa; purchased by private collection, United States; purchased by Michael Rips, New York, NY; donated to the Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, NJ, 2016.