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Milk Bucket

Decorated with carvings and pyrography. Text: Sandra Ferracuti.

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Linden-Museum Stuttgart Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde
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Cultural attribution
Ambo
Object type
Gefäß
Dimensions
Durchmesser: 21.5 cm, Höhe: 20.5 cm
Material/Technique
Wood, Leather
carved, pierced, knotted, scribed, blackened
Current location
Linden-Museum Stuttgart
Inventory number
F 10241

Provenance and sources

when
around 1893

where
Namibia

when
1893
Provenance
This collection is the oldest collection from "German South-West Africa" at the Linden Museum. Most of the objects came much later, mainly after 1900. In his letters to Graf von Linden, Bülow complained that there was little of "ethnographic" interest in situ and thus also justified the small number of objects sent. Bülow also had an object made especially for Linden. This was done through the mediation of the teacher Josaphat Kamatoto, who, among other things, travelled to the first German colonial exhibition in Berlin in 1896. Text: Christoph Rippe.

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