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The Akha tribe, an obscure race living mainly in the eastern outposts of Arunachal Pradesh, is known for its fine craft and utility household artifacts. Among them is the brass water vessel, one that both serves function and is an art object. Traditionally used to hold and serve water, this vessel is an inseparable part of everyday life in any Akha household. The water vessel has a typical design-a globular body with a hollowed base for stability and ease in handling. It has a long, constricted neck leading to a wide opening that helps pouring and filling. The edge of the vessel and the body are engraved with floral designs, signifying the tribe's deep connection with nature and keen sense of beauty. Brass, known for antimicrobial properties, is often preferred in tribal communities for the purpose of storing drinking water.
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The Akha tribe, an obscure race living mainly in the eastern outposts of Arunachal Pradesh, is known for its fine craft and utility household artifacts. Among them is the brass water vessel, one that both serves function and is an art object. Traditionally used to hold and serve water, this vessel is an inseparable part of everyday life in any Akha household. The water vessel has a typical design-a globular body with a hollowed base for stability and ease in handling. It has a long, constricted neck leading to a wide opening that helps pouring and filling. The edge of the vessel and the body are engraved with floral designs, signifying the tribe's deep connection with nature and keen sense of beauty. Brass, known for antimicrobial properties, is often preferred in tribal communities for the purpose of storing drinking water.
This vessel, therefore, not only serves practical purposes but also affirms the metalworking skills and artistic symbolism of this community, thus beautifully portraying tribal identity. Much of this artifact can be seen as an heirloom passed down through generations, forging a tangible connection with ancestral traditions and values. The vessel has entered the catalogue of ethnographic collections, indicating the sumptuous cultural and utilitarian fabric offered by the Akha tribe.
This vessel, therefore, not only serves practical purposes but also affirms the metalworking skills and artistic symbolism of this community, thus beautifully portraying tribal identity. Much of this artifact can be seen as an heirloom passed down through generations, forging a tangible connection with ancestral traditions and values. The vessel has entered the catalogue of ethnographic collections, indicating the sumptuous cultural and utilitarian fabric offered by the Akha tribe.
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