Elephit vessel – Turkana – Kenya – 木材 – 二十世纪中期 (沒有保留價)





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Elephit 器型,肯尼亞的 Turkana 人木製,二十世紀中葉製作,現任所有者就地收集的產地證明為原創/官方,尺寸為 14.5 × 16 × 28 cm,高筒形與克制幾何穿孔及溫暖的包漿;品相良好,裂紋與木蛀孔已加固。
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Elephit vessel – Turkana – Kenya – Wood – Mid-20th century
Origin: Turkana people
Country: Kenya
Material: Wood
Dimensions: 14.5 x 16 x 28 cm
Period: Mid-20th century
Provenance: Collected in situ by the present owner
A fine Turkana wooden vessel of the type often referred to as an elephit, combining a simple cylindrical form with a discreet but highly effective decorative treatment.
Field information (collected by me) confirms that the elephit was used primarily for milking, especially cows (“ox” in local English usage) and camels. This direct link between form and function gives the vessel an added ethnographic interest, beyond the quiet strength of its silhouette.
This example is especially appealing for the clarity of its proportions. The body rises in a tall, slightly tapered cylinder, structured by darker bands at the upper and lower edges and by a restrained pattern of small perforations framing simple geometric motifs. The decoration remains sober, but gives the vessel rhythm and presence without disturbing the purity of the form.
As with related examples, the interest lies equally in function and in surface. The wood has developed a beautiful warm blonde patina, enlivened by handling marks and age. The small old stitched repair near the rim adds to the authenticity of the piece and underlines its long life in use.
Both utilitarian and sculptural, this is a very attractive Turkana vessel, appreciated for its balanced silhouette, its quiet decorative intelligence, and its honest field character.
Condition
Cracks and xylophage holes have been stabilized.
Wear, abrasions, and surface irregularities consistent with age and use.
Good overall condition. Please refer to the photographs.
Included
The vessel only.
No stand included.
賣家的故事
Elephit vessel – Turkana – Kenya – Wood – Mid-20th century
Origin: Turkana people
Country: Kenya
Material: Wood
Dimensions: 14.5 x 16 x 28 cm
Period: Mid-20th century
Provenance: Collected in situ by the present owner
A fine Turkana wooden vessel of the type often referred to as an elephit, combining a simple cylindrical form with a discreet but highly effective decorative treatment.
Field information (collected by me) confirms that the elephit was used primarily for milking, especially cows (“ox” in local English usage) and camels. This direct link between form and function gives the vessel an added ethnographic interest, beyond the quiet strength of its silhouette.
This example is especially appealing for the clarity of its proportions. The body rises in a tall, slightly tapered cylinder, structured by darker bands at the upper and lower edges and by a restrained pattern of small perforations framing simple geometric motifs. The decoration remains sober, but gives the vessel rhythm and presence without disturbing the purity of the form.
As with related examples, the interest lies equally in function and in surface. The wood has developed a beautiful warm blonde patina, enlivened by handling marks and age. The small old stitched repair near the rim adds to the authenticity of the piece and underlines its long life in use.
Both utilitarian and sculptural, this is a very attractive Turkana vessel, appreciated for its balanced silhouette, its quiet decorative intelligence, and its honest field character.
Condition
Cracks and xylophage holes have been stabilized.
Wear, abrasions, and surface irregularities consistent with age and use.
Good overall condition. Please refer to the photographs.
Included
The vessel only.
No stand included.

