Maasai Beaded Milk Leather Jug Kenya
Width: 8.0
Depth: 5.0
Description
This Maasai beaded milk jug from Kenya is a meaningful example of everyday artistry within Maasai people culture. Traditionally used to store and carry milk, these vessels play an important role in daily life, closely tied to cattle, which are central to Maasai livelihood and identity.
Carefully crafted from leather and shaped for durability and function, the jug is adorned with vibrant beadwork. The patterns and colors are not only decorative but also culturally significant, often reflecting themes of wealth, community, and social connection.
More than a utilitarian object, the milk jug represents nourishment, fertility, and the deep relationship between the Maasai and their environment. Even as lifestyles evolve, pieces like this remain powerful symbols of cultural continuity and tradition.
Today, Maasai beaded vessels are appreciated both for their cultural importance and their striking visual presence, making them a compelling addition to any collection of African art.
The jug does not come with stand.
Height (In) 10.0
Width (In) 8.0
Depth (In) 5.0
154561
Approximate Age: 20th Century
People: Maasai
Country of Origin: Kenya
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.