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Clay vase

Starting from the bottom, the vase becomes steadily more bulbous, slowly tapers again and then continues in roughly the same width. It is decorated on the outside with angular and round geometric patterns, typical Kadiweu patterns. These are notched into the clay, the notches are traced with white paint and the resulting fields are painted with the following colours: Glossy black, olive green, ochre, white, gold, old pink, 2 shades of grey, reddish brown. Note: The Kadiweu use the same patterns on their clay products as for the body painting; see Strauss: Sad Tropics.

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Ethnologisches Museum
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Cultural attribution
Kadiwēu (Cadeuo, Caduveo)
Object type
Clay vase
Dimensions
Höhe x Breite x Tiefe: 28 x 18,7 x 18,7 cm
Durchmesser: (Öffnung) 14 cm
Gewicht: 2,1 kg
Material/Technique
Sound, Pigment
Current location
Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Inventory number
V B 18950

Provenance and sources

where
Brazil [Land]
Mato Grosso [Region]
who
Edinéia Rodrigues Ferraz - Makers
Kadiwēu (Cadeuo, Caduveo)

who
Repräsentantinnen der Kadiweu - Former Possessors

Description
Donation 2006

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