African Turkana Wood Milk Drinking Container

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This is a nicely styled Turkana milking jug from the Turkana tribe of Kenya. This jug is carved out of acacia wood and this milk container has a leather strap for carrying. This type of African artifact is not one of a ritual nature but an item that would be of everyday use. A vessel of this type would be used to contain milk from the herds of goats or cattle. This milking jug has evidence of extensive use as it has cracks around the top. and one in the bottom. The Turkana are well known artisans and always take much pride in their craft. These containers make great and interesting decor for your home and a wonderful addition to your collection.

Late 20th Century
Shows Natural Age and Wear Native Repairs

10 1/4 Inches Tall
6 x 5 Inches Top
5x 5 Inches Wide

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