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Pot
Pot
Pot
Museum of International Folk Art

Pot

Artist Artist unrecorded
Dateca 1982, donor
Place madeMIDDLE SEPIK RIVER AREA, AMBOIN, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, OCEANIA
Mediumceramic
Dimensions3 3/8 in. (8.5 cm)
ClassificationsCeremonial use
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, Gift of Dr. Marshall Clinard Ph. D., A.1989.38.12
Object numberA.1989.38.12
DescriptionHand-built, pinched, fired, slip-painted earthenware. Brown with black firing marks, white paint on decorated areas. Wide human face on 2 sides with protruding eyes, nose, mouth. Animal-like face with sharp beak at each end of handle over top. Miniature version of storage pot for food or water, made in Amboin, the only pottery-making village on the mid-Sepik; these are traded with other villages.
Original data enterer might have meant Aibom (?).
This is possibly Iatmul (FKH)
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