The Elephant Sculpture is handcrafted by Berber tribal women using a technique that is hundreds of years old, a process that is protected by UNESCO.
The clay is usually extracted from wadi beds, and is then cut into blocks, crushed, purified and soaked in water, before being kneaded and shaped. Once fired, the pots are then decorated with two-tone geometrical patterns reminiscent of traditional tattoos and Berber weaving.
The knowledge and skills relating to the craft of handmade pottery are passed down through traditional and informal education, in communities where daughters are encouraged to learn this art of firing alongside going to school.
Dimensions: L 24 cm x H 17 cm
UNESCO : Inscribed in 2018 on the representative list of intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity