Nupe Igbo Clay Terracotta Pot Nigeria
Width: 7.0
Depth: 4.5
Description
The Nupe Igbo clay terracotta pots are traditional water containers used by the Nupe and Igbo people of Nigeria. Crafted from locally sourced clay, these pots are renowned for their durability and heat resistance. The process of creating these pots involves molding the clay into spherical or cylindrical shapes, firing them in kilns at high temperatures to harden the clay and achieve their distinctive reddish-brown hue.
One remarkable feature of Nupe Igbo clay terracotta pots is their ability to keep water cool in hot climates. The porous nature of the clay allows water to seep through the walls of the pot, facilitating evaporation and cooling the remaining water inside. This makes them ideal for storing and transporting water in regions with high temperatures.
Beyond their practical utility, these pots are also cherished for their ornamental value. Many feature intricate designs and patterns that reflect the cultural heritage of the Nupe and Igbo people. With their historical significance and aesthetic appeal, Nupe Igbo clay terracotta pots remain an integral part of Nigeria's cultural heritage, serving both functional and decorative purposes.
Approximate Age: Unknown 20th Century
People: Nupe
Country of Origin: Nigeria
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.