
Dinka Headrest (Sudan) - large
This Dinka headrest served as both a practical tool and a cultural emblem for the Dinka people of South Sudan. Traditionally, these headrests were used to support the head and neck while sleeping—a practice still maintained by those who preserve Dinka traditions. They aimed to protect intricate hairstyles and elevate the head from the ground. The minimalist, mobile design reflects the pastoral lifestyle and deep connection to nature that defines Dinka culture.
More than a utilitarian object, the headrest holds deep personal and symbolic meaning. According to tradition, dreams—believed to be messages from ancestors—are dreamt on these headrests, making inherited pieces especially significant. Today, this timeless object can be displayed beautifully on shelving, a console table, or as a standalone statement piece on a pedestal—bringing intentionality, cultural depth, and conversation to any space.
