Clay vessel. Of brown goods. In shape similar to a spanish water pot, pot-bellied with a flat bottom surface and a waist that is turned in all around. Two necks slanting upwards in opposite directions, one closed and with a pin-shaped projection in the centre. Between the necks a handle of two arches and above these a third. Brown-red cover color except in the place of the waist where the lighter goods color comes into view and where there is a line decoration in black. Date: 1892 (acquisition by the museum). Place of creation: Suriname. Collection: The National Museums of World Culture.
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