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Hats are usually woven with different types of leaves such as palm leaves, leaves of leaves, straw, bamboo, leaves, leaves and leaves, specialize in making hats, etc. but mainly made of conical leaves. Hats usually have a strap made of soft cloth or velvet, silk to hold on the neck.
Hats often have pointed tips, but there are also several broad-based hats and flat tops. The cones are placed on a frame consisting of small pieces of bamboo bent into an arc shape, pinned with thread, or silk and fiber yarns. The hat is polished to every thin, small and supple bamboo bar and then curled into a circle of different small and small diameter into conical rings. All are stacked on a pyramid shape.
To make a leaf hat, the craftsman took each leaf, flattened it, then cut the top of the head over and took them together, about 24-25 leaves for a turn, then arranged evenly on the cone. The cones are thin and also spoiled when it rains heavily, the craftsmen make use of dried bamboo shoots to make a layer between the two layers of conical leaves, making the cone hard and durable.
In the next stage, the craftsman took the string to tie the conical leaf evenly spread on the mold to the conical frame and they began to sew. The worker placed the leaves on the side of the hat and then used the wire & sewing needles to shape the hat into a pyramid. Hats after the formation is scanned with a layer of varnish to increase durability & aesthetics (may include art decoration for art hats). In the middle of 3rd and 4th nan workmen use only symmetrical pairs 2 sides to tie straps. Quai is usually made from velvet, silk, the colors such as purple, peach, red, ...
Not only is the rain cover, sunshade, the leaf hat contains the historical treasure of the wet rice civilization of the Vietnamese people. The origin of the hat is the story of a tall woman, who always wears a hat made of four round leaves. Wherever people appear, clouds disappear quickly and the weather becomes favorable. After teaching people to grow rice and food crops, the goddess disappeared. The Vietnamese are grateful and have built a temple to commemorate the grace of the goddess.
The ancient Vietnamese tried to create a similar model of a goddess by stripping palm leaves together and now it is called leaf cones. Images of leaf cones have become too close and familiar to farmers in the fields.
Conical hats are made from simple and available materials such as palm leaves, conical leaves, bamboo ... But through the skillful hands of artisans, the leaf hat has become a symbol of many traditional craft villages. system. Chuong Village is a famous hat making village for centuries. In addition, the poem cone is a famous conical product in Hue when there are pictures of landscapes and poems.
The leaf hat has many variations from the original version after its first appearance over 3,000 years ago. Many popular hats, such as three-level hats or sport hats, have a flat and round shape, about 1 meter in diameter, with a chin strap. Sports hats are an important accessory for rural women on festivals or temples. In the past, people classified hats according to the level of their owners. There are a number of hats for the elderly; rich people and mandarins. Each type has its own unique shape and style; Sometimes leaf cones vary by region.
Each region in Vietnam has a separate leaf hat. The conical hats of western people have a very special red thread compared to the Thanh Hoa leaf hats. Hue leaf cones are thinner and more elegant than Binh Dinh's conical hats.
The leaf hat is used for many different purposes, sometimes the mothers who take it to the market or the farmer working in the field. Leaf cones are also considered a symbol of peaceful Vietnamese people. Moreover, many visitors appreciate leaf cones and see it as a souvenir when visiting Vietnam. .
Specifications
Type: non la
Material: Seagrass Straw
Style: Striped
Pattern: Embroidered
Gender: Female/ male
Age Group: Adults/ child
Size: photos
Accessory Type: Ribbon & Rope
Place of Origin: Vietnam
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