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Karamajong Headrest 03
Description
Karamajong Headrest 03This elegant and sculptural headrest is part of an incredibly special collection of pieces which took 8 years to curate and is an incredibly rare find. The Karamajong people are nomadic cattle herders and have excelled in the craft of small, easy to carry objects. Headrests and stools are amongst their most precious objects. Whilst they have practical use of protecting the users coiffure and head when sleeping, they also signify age, gender and
We love the subtlety and earthy tones of our Subani soap dishes
We love the colours on this pot which has come with the ageing of vessel and the rustic aesthetic of the wear over time
the stood is rested against a wall at a slant to ensure that no other passing souls can rest on it
making them perfect investment pieces
Our Boyd coffee table is part of our ecologically friendly and sustainable plaster furniture collection
Swazi bowls are hand-carved in Swaziland from indigenous wood
Handmade from ceramic with a weave pattern and raised edges
This vintage Dogon ladder comes from the Dogon people of the Ivory Coast
The trays are used during coffee ceremonies which are a daily event to bring family
Our Hillston rug is hand-woven in South Africa from pure New Zealand wool in a traditional Karoo weave
It was traditionally used in the kitchen for storage
The Namji people of North West Cameroon are famous for their wooden dolls
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