brimmed straw hat with conical top; clusters of red, green, and yellow ribbons hang over brim and from top; red and yellow silk tassel on top. Textile - Non-Woven

Hat, Date Unknown

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Plant fibers, wool, silkexpand_more

Gift of Lynn Swansonexpand_more  2002.191.9

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The sombrero, or wide-brimmed straw hat, is recognized by its high, pinched crown. While dyed palm leaves are often woven into colorful stripes around a sombrero's crown, this particular example has been further decorated with numerous imported ribbons of silk and wool. These ribbons would shimmer and sway to the movement of the wearer. An attention-grabbing hat like this is an apt headpiece for a village leader who would have worn it to a community-wide celebration.

In recent years, more and more men have adopted Western dress, replacing the straw sombrero with plain brown or black felt hats.

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2002.191.9
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brimmed straw hat with conical top; clusters of red, green, and yellow ribbons hang over brim and from top; red and yellow silk tassel on top. Textile - Non-Woven