Hat - kalugung
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Hat made from waterbuffalo horn, silver.
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Identifier
RV-825-62
Origin
Kalinga; Southeast Asia: Insular / Philippines / Luzon / Isabela (province) [NI]
Materials
Horn (water buffalo); silver; rattan; cotton
Physical Dimensions
14 x 39 x 21.5 cm
Display status
Not on display
References
Literature References: Villegas, Ramon N. (2009), 'The Salakot,' in Alvina, Corazon S. (ed.) 'A Continuing Project - Hats, g-strings, girdles, ornaments: Selections from the Phileppine Ethnographic Collection - National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden. Makaty City / Manila, The Netherlands, 'Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands / National Museum of the Philippines: 30-35.
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Record accessed March 2023
Record accessed March 2023
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“Hat - kalugung,” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed April 23, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/5990.
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