Arabians Tonka is a velvet headpiece of nomadic spirit and nocturnal elegance: a piece that draws from the ancestral silhouette of the kufi, an almost universal gesture of covering the head with respect and presence and elevates it into an object of quiet luxury. Its form has traveled through time and across multiple cultures of the world, from the routes of the Arab world to West Africa and South Asia, becoming a symbol of identity, solemnity, and style: a shared language that shifts in accent, but never in intention.
Crafted in deep black velvet, with a soft drape and precise structure, it rests like a discreet crown upon the forehead. At the top, a golden button gleams as a seal of lineage, while the Lugó Lugó metal plaque signs the piece as a modern amulet.