Pitcher, Ancient Kabyle Water Pot, Terracotta, North Africa, Mid-20th Century
Antique water pot in the Kabyle tradition, also used as a pitcher, made of terracotta and dating from the mid-20th century.
The piece features discreet painted decoration, now partially faded by time and use, giving it a beautiful antique patina that is highly prized in folk and ethnographic art. The shape is balanced, with a well-proportioned handle and a wide opening.
There is a slight chip on the neck, visible in the photos, which does not affect the stability or overall aesthetics.
The object is sold as is, without restoration, guaranteeing its authenticity.
An object of character, ideal for a Kabyle art collection, wabi-sabi decoration, an ethnographic display case, or a cabinet of curiosities.
Type: Antique Kabyle water pot
Origin: Kabylie, North Africa
Date: Mid-20th century
Material: Terracotta
Decoration: Painted, partially faded
Manufacture: Handcrafted
Dimensions and weight
Height: 20 cm
Diameter of opening: 11.5 cm
Maximum width: 13 cm
Weight: 1,173 g
Condition
Good overall condition
Decoration slightly faded, small chip on the neck.
Beautiful patina from age.
No restoration.
See photos for details.
Delivery
Careful and secure packaging.
Fast shipping with tracking.
Delivery in France and internationally.

