A Fine Old Polynesian Headrest or Neckrest is from Tonga Islands dating from the 19th Century

Measuring: 50cm in length x 12cm deep x 15cm wide

This elegant form Headrest or Neckrest is from the Tonga Islands which is a group of Islands that is part of Polynesia in the Southern Pacific Ocean.  This type of Headrest is traditionally called “kali hahapo”, they are carved from a single piece of hardwood. This old and well used Headrest dates from the early to mid19th Century

Headrests that were used by people of chiefly descent were tapu or sacred because the head is considered sacred and should not be touched.  Headrests were also used to help keep a man’s elaborate hairstyle from being disturbed while sleeping.

The headrest is imbued with an especially significant spirituality because of its association with the mystical aura of sleep. Sleep was recognized as the most intimate relationship with the spirit realm, therefore the decoration on headrests was especially intertwined with their spiritual beliefs, and the human head is associated with concepts of power, therefore anything that was created to support this power was subsequently revered.This headrest is was stone carved as can be seen on the pictures.

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