Headrests are found in many cultures throughout the world. This one is from Africa. They were used by both men and women and were typically small pillow-like objects made of wood. They had shaped or concave upper pillow platforms and a base, showing uniformity in shape and decoration according to region or tribe. South East African examples made by the Chopi and Tsonga related peoples produced an infinite variety of complicated forms, whereas the Shona, Swazi and Zulu peoples kept to a generally rigid or fixed design.
Handmade by Tribesman from the Turkana of Kenya
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$65