Snuff container · South Africa, Zulu · ID: 3039429
Description
calabash, copper- brass wire, made from especially hard-shelled pumpkin, wire ornament in circles and semi-circles, number “23”, small round opening with accurately fitting lid;
the wire ends were inserted in holes which were drilled according to the desired pattern, but could not be fixed on the inside. Despite the wire decor is extremely durable. Snuff containers were made throughout Southern Africa, in part because of the widely-held assumption that snuff could be used to mediate relations between the ancestors and their descendants. The wirework decorations commonly used to make these containers varied from one area to another.
The object Snuff container with the object ID 3039429 was part of the auction 81st Tribal Art Auction on October 31, 2015. The object with the lot number 561 achieved a sales price of EUR 550 with an asking price of EUR 400.
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Comparing literature
Conru, Kevin (ed.), The Art of Southeast Africa, Milan 2002, ill. 55