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Early 20th Century African Tutsi Wood Milk Container

This genuine wooden milk container from Rwanda is a product of the Tutsi people, an ethnic group from the African Great Lakes region. Dating back to the 15th century, Tutsi culture valued cattle and craftsmanship, leading to the creation of beautiful everyday items like this jug. Carved from a single piece of wood, the vessel features a simple cylindrical shape with silver inlay and metal accents traditionally used to mend cracks. The signs of wear and traditional repairs enhance its character and charm. Historically used by the Tutsi and other communities in rural Burundi, Kenya, and Northern Tanzania to carry milk, water, and food, this piece embodies both simplicity and functionality. Its striking design makes it a captivating addition to any decor, and it can also serve as a unique vase. The handmade nature and organic materials contribute to its distinctive appeal, while the silver inlay and traditional repair work add to its cultural significance and beauty.

DIMENSIONS: 7ʺW × 7ʺD × 12ʺH

$300.00