LOTUKU is a tribe from Dinka south Sudan the eastern part of Africa. the LOTUKU headrest of the Dinka tribe is often two or three-legged and in some cases four that represents a zoomorphic feature such as the tail and a head. the Dinka people are a nomadic or pastoral tribe which explains the zoomorphic style of their headrest. the type of decorative elements of each headrest identifies the clan or rank of the owner
LOTOKU ottoman was created as a symbol of status.
PRODUCT FEATURES
LOTUKU ottoman is made of wood, polished deep brass with tribal scarification. The scarification involves the use of both industrial and manual welding techniques and science to embody the tribal scars. the ottoman features an oval structure, three legs that depicts the zoomorphic style with two legs and a tail finished with polished shinny brass and tribal scars.
COUNTRY OF REFERENCE
SOUTH SUDAN 🇸🇸, SUDAN 🇸🇩
DIMENSIONS
W 77 CM | D 50 CM | H 50 CM
W 30.3 IN | D 17.7 IN | H 20.9 IN
ART AND TECHNIQUES
* Metal work, wood work
MATERIAL AND FINISHES
* Wood, polished brass, crushed fabric
CUSTOMIZATION
Custom size, brass tone/colour as well as the colour of fabric available with an upcharge. Tribal scarification remains the same.
CLEAN AND CARE
Dry cloth
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