Hat
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Made of split palm leaves held with long running stitches of rattan; covers split bamboo rim. Conical crown with braided rattan forming peak.
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Identifier
81,059_50-49-1803
Origin
Philippine Islands|Northern Luzon (Kalinga)
Materials
Palm Leaf|Peel|Bamboo
Physical Dimensions
13.0 cm high 38.5 cm diameter
Provenance
Purchased from Misses Elizabeth H. Metcalf and Sarah S. Metcalf, 1950
Display status
Not on display
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Record accessed in February 2021
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“Hat,” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed April 19, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/5670.
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