Jabulile Nala
Pit-fired earthenware vessel with shaped neck decorated with relief and incised geometric patterns
About this Item
South African 1969-
Pit-fired earthenware vessel with shaped neck decorated with relief and incised geometric patterns
signed and dated 2008
30cm high, 22,5cm diameter
Notes
Jabu Nala comes from a line of female ceramicists that can be traced back to 1900. Jabu's work is represented in both national and international private and public collections.
Provenance
Acquired by current owner from Kim Sacks Gallery.
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