Pottery-Making Skills in Botswana

Dublin Core

Title

Pottery-Making Skills in Botswana

Subject

Culture,Intangible Heritage

Description

Botswana ceramics are generally made by women in the Katelen district of southeastern Botswana, figure1 shows some of the classic ceramics(. The process of making pottery usually involves female potters designing and making pottery using natural materials such as clay, iron oxide, cow dung, grass and water. The pottery-making skills of the Kgatleng District of Botswana were inscribed on Urgent Safeguarding List on December 4, 2022. Pottery making in Botswana is important to human civilization and the diversity of world cultures. Jars were once an indispensable item in local life. In addition to being used as storage and cooking containers, the pottery was also used for ancestral rituals and traditional healing ceremonies. The shapes, design styles, and uses of pottery reflect the daily lives of the people in the community, local traditional rituals, and regional religious beliefs

Creator

UNESCO

Source

is51102023

Date

24/12/2012

Contributor

bc209@st-andrews.ac.uk

Language

English

Type

Intangible

Identifier

806

Date Submitted

09/05/2023

References

https://ich.unesco.org/en/USL/earthenware-pottery-making-skills-in-botswanas-kgatleng-district-00753

Extent

-cm x -cm x -cm

Medium

https://ich.unesco.org/en/USL/earthenware-pottery-making-skills-in-botswanas-kgatleng-district-00753

Spatial Coverage

current,-23.1,24.68;origin,-23.1,24.68;find,-23.1,24.68;

Europeana

Object

https://ich.unesco.org/en/USL/earthenware-pottery-making-skills-in-botswanas-kgatleng-district-00753

Europeana Type

TEXT

Intangible Item Type Metadata

History

Botswana ceramics are generally made by women in the Katelen district of southeastern Botswana, figure1 shows some of the classic ceramics(. The process of making pottery usually involves female potters designing and making pottery using natural materials such as clay, iron oxide, cow dung, grass and water. The pottery-making skills of the Kgatleng District of Botswana were inscribed on Urgent Safeguarding List on December 4, 2022. Pottery making in Botswana is important to human civilization and the diversity of world cultures. Jars were once an indispensable item in local life. In addition to being used as storage and cooking containers, the pottery was also used for ancestral rituals and traditional healing ceremonies. The shapes, design styles, and uses of pottery reflect the daily lives of the people in the community, local traditional rituals, and regional religious beliefs

Prim Media

1715

Tags

Citation

UNESCO, “Pottery-Making Skills in Botswana,” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1725.

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