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  • Lozi clay pot - 18.1

    This Vintage Lozi Clay Pot is a captivating piece of functional art from the Lozi people of the Upper Zambezi Valley in Zambia. Known for their sophisticated craftsmanship, Lozi potters create vessels that are as much a study in geometric symmetry as they are in domestic utility.

    ​Product Overview

    ​Part of our curated collection of southern African ceramics, this hand-coiled pot was traditionally used for the storage and service of water or local grains. Its rounded, voluminous form and distinctive decorative band make it a standout sculptural element for any modern interior.

    Origin: Zambia (Upper Zambezi region)

    ​Ethno-Linguistic Group: Lozi

    Material: Hand-coiled terracotta with a natural earth-toned patina

    Condition: Vintage and carefully preserved; natural variations in the clay and subtle surface wear highlight its authentic history and handmade origin.

    ​Artistic & Cultural Details

    The Maker's Craft: Created using the traditional coiling method, each pot is meticulously built up by hand before being smoothed and burnished. This process ensures a robust structure that has survived decades of use.

    ​Geometric Precision: The Lozi are celebrated for their clean, architectural lines. This piece typically features a raised or incised geometric band around the shoulder—a signature Lozi aesthetic that provides both visual interest and a tactile grip.

    ​Earth-Fire Finish: The pot’s rich, variegated coloring is the result of traditional open-pit firing. The interaction of flame and minerals in the clay creates a unique "fire-clouded" patina, ranging from deep charcoal to warm ochre.

    Cultural Heritage: In Lozi society, pottery is a vital craft that connects the community to the land. These vessels are more than tools; they are symbols of the home’s hospitality and the enduring traditions of the Zambezi river people.

    H 32cm W 28cm

    opening Diameter - 13cm