Κουτάλι χυλού από κέρατο – Ορόμο – Αιθιοπία – Κέρας της Αφρικής – Μέση του 20ού αιώνα (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)






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Κούταλι σούπας από κέρας, Ορόμο από την Αιθιοποίηση, Horn, μέσα του 20ού αιώνα, μήκος 30 cm, γνήσιο/επίσημο, σε καλή κατάσταση; προέλευση: συλλεγμένο επί τόπου από τον τρέχοντα κάτοχο.
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Horn Porridge Spoon – Oromo – Ethiopia – Horn – Mid-20th century
Details
Origin: Oromo people
Country: Ethiopia
Materials: Horn
Dimensions: L 30 cm
Period: Mid-20th century
Provenance: Collected in situ by the present owner
Description
Elegant Oromo porridge spoon carved from horn, notable for its generous bowl, its elongated profile, and the fine incised decoration that animates the handle. The natural material, with its warm tones and subtle translucency, gives the piece both refinement and strong visual presence.
This example is especially appealing for the balance of its proportions and the quality of its execution. Functional in origin, it also stands as a beautifully sculptural object, combining softness of line, tactile surface, and understated decorative work.
A fine ethnographic utensil from Ethiopia, with attractive old use patina and strong formal presence.
Condition
Wear, scratches, and surface marks consistent with age and use. Overall good condition. Please refer to the photographs.
Included
The spoon only.
No stand included.
Ιστορία πωλητή
Horn Porridge Spoon – Oromo – Ethiopia – Horn – Mid-20th century
Details
Origin: Oromo people
Country: Ethiopia
Materials: Horn
Dimensions: L 30 cm
Period: Mid-20th century
Provenance: Collected in situ by the present owner
Description
Elegant Oromo porridge spoon carved from horn, notable for its generous bowl, its elongated profile, and the fine incised decoration that animates the handle. The natural material, with its warm tones and subtle translucency, gives the piece both refinement and strong visual presence.
This example is especially appealing for the balance of its proportions and the quality of its execution. Functional in origin, it also stands as a beautifully sculptural object, combining softness of line, tactile surface, and understated decorative work.
A fine ethnographic utensil from Ethiopia, with attractive old use patina and strong formal presence.
Condition
Wear, scratches, and surface marks consistent with age and use. Overall good condition. Please refer to the photographs.
Included
The spoon only.
No stand included.
