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Ethiopian Wooden Headrest – Traditional Oromo/Gurage

$750.00

Ethiopian Wooden Headrest – Traditional Oromo/Gurage

A handcrafted Ethiopian headrest, shaped from a single block of hardwood and finished with a beautiful natural patina. Once carried by pastoralist men to protect their hair while sleeping, this sculptural form now serves as an elegant interior object — earthy, minimal, and steeped in cultural history.

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Description

Ethiopian Wooden Headrest – Traditional Oromo/Gurage

This authentic Ethiopian Wooden Headrest originates from the Oromo/Gurage region of central Ethiopia and dates to the mid-20th century. Traditionally used by pastoralist men, headrests like this were treasured personal items — a combination of pillow, portable seat, and cultural identity.

Carved from a single piece of hardwood, the form balances strength with refinement:

  • a broad, gently curved top that cradles the head,

  • two tall outer supports,

  • and a distinctive central pillar characteristic of the Oromo and Gurage styles.

The surface displays a warm, lived-in patina and fine base markings, each representing years of handling and use. As an interior piece, it adds depth, texture, and authenticity to any modern space — from minimalist homes to curated gallery displays.

This is an heirloom-quality artifact that brings African craftsmanship and history into contemporary design.


Features

  • Hand-carved from a single block of hardwood

  • Traditional Ethiopian Oromo/Gurage style

  • Beautiful aged patina and tactile surface texture

  • Sculptural form ideal for shelves, console styling, or gallery plinths

  • Mid-20th century

  • Ethically sourced vintage African artifact


Styling Notes

  • Pair with raw linens, white walls, and sandstone textures

  • Works beautifully alongside ceramic vessels or modernist curved furniture

  • Place on a coffee table book stack or a narrow shelf for a museum-like presentation

  • Perfect for grounding a modern Australian home with earthy African warmth