Antique "Stitched" Ethiopian Milk Pot – Jimma Region
A soulful testament to the beauty of repair and the passage of time. This hand-carved wooden vessel, originating from the Jimma region of Ethiopia, is a masterclass in "Wabi-Sabi"—the Japanese art of finding beauty in imperfection.
The Beauty of the Mend
What makes this piece truly exceptional are the visible traditional repairs. Using wire and natural fibers, artisans have "stitched" structural cracks in the wood, transforming a sign of age into a striking decorative feature. These repairs tell a story of a vessel that was used, loved, and preserved for generations.
Artistry in Detail
Carved from a single piece of indigenous hardwood, the pot features a deep, smoky patina earned through years of traditional use near hearth fires. The body is adorned with etched geometric patterns—triangles and textures that are characteristic of Ethiopian tribal motifs—resting on a classic flared pedestal base.
Size: H 25cm W 21cm
Opening Diameter 12cm
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