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Turkana

[izoom][/izoom] [izoom][/izoom] [izoom][/izoom] LCK 0615-3 Turkana Headrest, Ethiopia This Turkana Headrest is from the Turkana tribe and is typical for a headrest/stool belonging to a man who shepherd cattle. It is made in a form so that it is hard to keep balance and therefore preventing him from falling into a deep sleep. It is … Continue reading Turkana

Turkana

[izoom][/izoom] [izoom][/izoom] [izoom][/izoom] LCK 0615-2 Turkana Headrest, Ethiopia This Turkana Headrest is from the Turkana tribe and is typical for a headrest/stool belonging to a man who shepherd cattle. It is made in a form so that it is hard to keep balance and therefore preventing him from falling into a deep sleep. It is … Continue reading Turkana

Turkana

[izoom][/izoom] [izoom][/izoom] [izoom][/izoom] LCK 0615-1 Turkana Headrest, Ethiopia This Turkana Headrest is from the Turkana tribe and is typical for a headrest/stool belonging to a man who shepherd cattle. It is made in a form so that it is hard to keep balance and therefore preventing him from falling into a deep sleep. It is … Continue reading Turkana

Turkana

[izoom][/izoom] [izoom][/izoom] [izoom][/izoom] LCK 0615-6 Turkana Headrest with leather handle, Ethiopia H: 20,5 cm (8,1″) W: 21,5 cm (8,5”) Dark brown patinated wood This is an exceptionally beautiful headrest and a real prestige for the owner, who proudly has carried it in his belt. The color of the wood has a dark and warm glow … Continue reading Turkana

Asante-stol

[izoom][/izoom] [izoom][/izoom] [izoom][/izoom] Asante-stol, Ghana H: 30 cm (11,8″), W: 46 cm (18,1″) Stools indicate status, power and succession of chiefs and kings. Carved from single blocks, Asante (or Ashanti) stools traditionally have crescent-shaped seats, flat bases and complex support structures, which exist in many designs with symbolic meaning. Most had specific names and designated … Continue reading Asante-stol