Product SKU: AFR331WBC
Description
This large hand-carved wooden bowl from Burundi reflects the enduring woodworking traditions of rural communities such as the Tutsi and Hutu peoples, where vessels like this served as essential tools in daily food preparation. Carved from a single block of dense hardwood, bowls like this were used for mixing and serving staple foods including sorghum, millet, cassava, and beans, often shared communally within the household. The elongated oval form with integral side lugs provided stability during preparation and allowed the bowl to be easily lifted or hung for storage. The interior retains visible adze marks from the original hand-carving process, while decades of handling have produced a deep, warm patina and softly worn edges that speak to long practical use. Likely dating to the mid-20th century, the bowl today reads as both a functional artifact and a striking sculptural object, embodying the quiet beauty of traditional Central and Eastern African craftsmanship.
Dimensions
Length 22 in
Depth 15 in
Height 7 in
Quantity
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