head restraints, sleeping pallet, head restraints, head rest
- Description:
- Head restraints made of wood, used as head cushion. Bones made of bent bamboo and for stability the back legs are acidified in each other using a rattan. The one end of the headrest is cut to a crocodile’s head and the other side shows its tail, this one with a through cut. The underside is also decorated with cut out geometric patterns in the form of kurvilinear arches. The headrest is painted red on the crocodile head and its underside.
- Location:
- Papua New Guinea
- Format:
- image
- Collections:
- Museum of Ethnography
- Content partner:
- Museum of Ethnography
- Availability:
- Not specified
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