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In recent times the humble black pot has
been raised to a new status as it has become
an important part of interior décor, being
placed alongside masterpieces of western
art. As with many Zulu artifacts, Zulu beer
pots have for a long time been overlooked
as pieces worth collecting - the reasons
are partly political and partly historical.


P00001
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| Artwork: |
Uphiso |
| Artist: |
Unknown |
| Region: |
Zululand |
| Description: |
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| Size: |
28cm
x 28cm |
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The use of the Zulu beer pot is an integral
part of Zulu culture since ritual beer drinking
takes place in every aspect of the customary
Zulu life. Beer is used to introduce a new
child to the families ancestors, at pubity
ceremonies, at all marriage ceremonies as
well as burial ceremonies. The beer is also
used as a medium to evoke the ancestors
- it is served in a pot and left overnight
in the back of the hut for the ancestor.
Beer was used as a form of economic exchange.
It is the essence of hospitality and communality.
King Ceshwayo claimed that beer was 'the
food of the Zulu's'.


P00002
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| Artwork: |
Ukhamba |
| Artist: |
Unknown |
| Region: |
Zululand |
| Description: |
Burnish
clay pot. |
| Size: |
25cm
x 25cm |
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The beer is brewed and served in low-fired
clay vessels. Three sizes are common: the
large imbiza, used for brewing, the ukhamba,
used for serving and the umancishana. Pots
are also used for cooking meat, storing
water and grain and for drinking sour milk.


P00003
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| Artwork: |
Ukhamba |
| Artist: |
Unknown |
| Region: |
Zululand |
| Description: |
Burnish
clay pot. |
| Size: |
25cm
x 23cm |
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Most Zulu pots are blackened after the firing,
this is largely for ritualistic purposes
as the ancestors hide in dark, shady places.
In time, through daily use, the pots develop
a warm, brown, glossy patina characteristic
of Zulu pots.


P00004
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| Artwork: |
Ukhamba |
| Artist: |
Unknown |
| Region: |
Zululand |
| Description: |
Burnish
clay pot. |
| Size: |
29cm
x 28cm |
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The patterns and decoration on the pots
vary according to family and region. Usually
one can distingush two styles of decoration
: incised decoration and raised decoration.


P00005
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| Artwork: |
Ukhamba |
| Artist: |
Unknown |
| Region: |
Zululand |
| Description: |
Burnish
clay pot. |
| Size: |
27cm
x 23cm |
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P00006
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| Artwork: |
Ukhamba |
| Artist: |
Unknown |
| Region: |
Zululand |
| Description: |
Burnish
clay pot. |
| Size: |
27cm
x 26cm |
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P00007
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| Artwork: |
Ukhamba |
| Artist: |
Unknown |
| Region: |
Zululand |
| Description: |
Burnish
clay pot. |
| Size: |
27cm
x 30cm |
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P00008
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| Artwork: |
Ukhamba |
| Artist: |
Unknown |
| Region: |
Zululand |
| Description: |
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| Size: |
29cm
x 28cm |
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P00009
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| Artwork: |
Ukhumba |
| Artist: |
Unknown |
| Region: |
Zululand |
| Description: |
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| Size: |
30cm
x 28cm |
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P00010
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| Artwork: |
Ukhumba |
| Artist: |
Unknown |
| Region: |
Zululand |
| Description: |
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| Size: |
30cm
x 28cm |
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P00011
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| Artwork: |
Ukhumba |
| Artist: |
Unknown |
| Region: |
Zululand |
| Description: |
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| Size: |
30cm
x 28cm |
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P00012
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| Artwork: |
Ukhumba |
| Artist: |
Unknown |
| Region: |
Zululand |
| Description: |
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| Size: |
30cm
x 28cm |
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