ETHIOPIAN FLAT HEADRESTS 51-60
ETHIOPIAN, FLAT HEADRESTS 51-53, numbered from left to
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ETHIOPIAN, FLAT HEADRESTS 54-57, numbered from left to
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ETHIOPIAN, FLAT HEADRESTS 58-60, numbered from left to
right.
Photographs © Tim Hamill
In many African cultures, small wooden "pillows" are
used to support the head during sleep and in some instances to preserve
a hairstyle. In Ethiopia, the headrests come in several forms and relate
to other intricate, but abstract works. This group I refer to as "Flat".
The back view (shown) of each is similar to the front view. Many still have
a protruding bump, pierced for a cord.
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