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        <title><![CDATA[Mangbetu jar - €190.00]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[ <p>The Mangbetu, established in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo, are renowned for the finesse of their tribal art, in particular their terracotta jars.</p>
<p>These potteries are distinguished by anthropomorphic forms, often decorated with heads with elongated skulls, echoing the tradition of cranial deformation.</p>
<p>Used both for the storage of water and foodstuffs and for symbolic rites, they illustrate the cultural richness of the Mangbetu people.</p>
<p>Their artistic corpus extends to musical instruments and ancestor figures testifying to a sophisticated aesthetic and exceptional know-how.</p>]]></description>
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