Dogon Carved Zoomorphic Trough (Aduro Kuro)
$1,500.00
Dogon Carved Zoomorphic Trough (Aduro Kuro)
Hand-carved by the Dogon of Mali, this zoomorphic vessel — known as Aduro Kuro — features carved ancestor figures, a horse-head terminal, and ritual symbolism drawn from Dogon creation mythology. Once used to hold offerings during annual harvest ceremonies, it now stands as a sculptural centrepiece mounted on a custom steel stand. A rare and culturally significant object for modern interiors.
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Description
Dogon Carved Zoomorphic Trough (Aduro Kuro)
Carved from a single block of hardwood, this zoomorphic trough embodies the rich cosmology and artistic heritage of the Dogon people of Mali. Traditionally kept in the home of a lineage head, vessels like this were used during goru, an annual ritual marking the winter solstice and honouring both Amma, the Creator, and the ancestors responsible for protecting the community.
Referred to as aduno koro — the “ark of the world” — these vessels symbolise the mythic ark sent by Amma to organise and populate the universe. The horse-head terminals represent Nommo, the primordial being who transformed into a horse to guide the first eight ancestors across the earth. The carved figures along the body portray these ancestors, while the lizard-like creature separating them represents ayo geu, the black crocodile from Dogon cosmology.
With its deep patina, sculptural form, and mounted steel stand, this piece offers both cultural depth and strong visual presence — perfect for collectors, designers, and interiors seeking authenticity and character.
Includes:
• Hand-carved Dogon vessel
• Custom black steel display stand
• Authentic patina and wear
• Mid–20th century origin
Dimensions
H 42cm (including stand)
H 15cm (vessel only)
W 15cm
L 50cm
Includes solid steel display stand.








