Ladi Kwali Nigerian, 1925-1984
Stoneware Bowl, Likely early 1960s
Stoneware covered in pale grey glaze with iron and cobalt Vume Lily decoration
Created at Wenford Bridge Pottery, likely in the 60s
Created at Wenford Bridge Pottery, likely in the 60s
Diameter: 13cm
Ladi Kwali (1925–1984) was a Nigerian potter celebrated for her exceptional skills in traditional pottery and her significant contributions to the global art scene. Born in the Gwari region, Kwali's...
Ladi Kwali (1925–1984) was a Nigerian potter celebrated for her exceptional skills in traditional pottery and her significant contributions to the global art scene. Born in the Gwari region, Kwali's talent blossomed through traditional Gwari pottery techniques. She gained international recognition in the 1950s, exhibiting her work in Europe and the United States. Kwali's artistry seamlessly blended traditional Nigerian pottery with contemporary aesthetics, earning her accolades for preserving cultural heritage while embracing innovation.
Her legacy endures through her impact on modern African ceramics, inspiring generations to appreciate the rich history and artistic potential of indigenous crafts. Ladi Kwali is featured on Nigeria’s 20 Naira note.
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