Pair of pillow-ends

Title
Pair of pillow-ends
Year/Period
Early 20th century
Region
Straits Settlements
Material
Dimension
Unknown Type: Please refer to parts
Accession No.
2007-55866

These pieces of wool embroidery are known as 'kepala bantal', a Baba Malay term, which literally means 'pillow head', referring to the decorative ends of pillows and bolsters. Pillow and bolster ends were used as decorative pieces on the Peranakan wedding bed, a custom the Babas adopted from the locals of the region. Many of the pillow ends were purchased from Chinese peddlars or sewn by Peranakan women themselves. Pillow ends are usually rectangular while bolster ends are either octagonal or circular.