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Ethnological Museum of Berlin Afrika [III E 5421]
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Kalebassendeckel

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Description

Kalebassendeckel (geflochten)
Farben: Natur und schwarz
Muster: Neun rund um das Stück laufende Reihen von schmalen, spitzen Dreiecken, je Reihe abwechselnd licht gemustert bezw. massiv schwarz
Form: Hohe Glockenform. Am geschlossenen Ende inzwei hörnerartigen Fortsätzen endend
Technik: Spiralwulsthalbflechten
Erhaltungszustand: Deformation, Ausfaserungen

Eintrag im historischen Hauptkatalog: "Geflochtener Gefäßdeckel, gemustert."

Angaben zur Herkunft:
Karl Paul Kollmann (*09.07.1865), Sammler
19. Jh.
Datierung engl.: 19th century
Tanzania (Tansania) (Land/Region)
Bukoba (Land/Region)
Haya (Ethnie)

Material/Technique

Pflanzenfaser; Stroh; Gras

Measurements

Höhe: 71 cm; Durchmesser: 8 cm (an der Öffnung)

Ethnological Museum of Berlin

Object from: Ethnological Museum of Berlin

The Ethnologisches Museum (Ethnological Museum) evolved from the collections of the royal cabinets of art and since its foundation in 1873 has become...

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