This hat was from a stall at Chatsworth Country Fair selling items mostly made of hemp, however, it did also include other items, such as this bamboo hat.
I have many hats and regularly post a new picture of me in a different hat, cap or other headgear with a few facts about what I'm wearing.
Showing posts with label Bamboo Hats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bamboo Hats. Show all posts
Monday, 1 October 2018
Sunday, 26 August 2018
Saturday, 11 August 2018
Nón lá
A simple straw hat.
This hat is a typical Asian farmers Coolie Hat, Rice Paddy hat, Non-la, used as an evaporation cooling device when dipped in water and sun protection.
The conical shape is mainly Vietnamese, but still worn in other Asian countries.
The bamboo in this one woven to create a raised pineapple skin texture
Thursday, 1 June 2017
Rice Paddy Hat With Danglely Bits
The Vietnamese conical rice farmers hat or Non La can be made of straw, palm leaves, bamboo or matting.
What makes the Vietnamese style stands out from other Asian straw hats is its it perfect cone shape, tapering smoothly from top point to rim.
Like all straw hats they are used as protection from sun and rain, but can be soaked/dipped in water and used as a cooling aid as the water evaporates.
Many of these hat have hand stictched words on them or poems, this one has ribbon dangling from its brim, which are purely for decoration.
Monday, 20 February 2017
Pointy Bamboo Hat
This conical bamboo hat has a nice pointy shape.
Bamboo hats of this style are designed to protect the head and face of farm workers from the sun and rain.
Other English names for the conical hat include sedge hat, rice hat, paddy hat, bamboo hat, Raiden hat and sometimes coolie hat.
Sunday, 18 October 2015
The Incredible Wang
This woven bamboo/straw hat is from the family of oriental rice paddy or coolie hats, although as can be seen its not the typical conical style.
I've so far found it hard to obtain much information on these styles of hats so can't tell you much more, other than it provides good shade and having a chin strap is essential even in a slight breeze.
The is hat gets used by The Incredible Wang, master of Chi and full of wise words, he also makes good noodle soup.
I bought this hat from a Larp fair trader who does not seem to exist any more, at least the website link I have doesn't work and not seen them trading for a few years perhaps re-branded.
Sunday, 31 May 2015
Oriental Straw Hat
This oriental/asian hat is a kind of rice paddy/coolie hat, however they normally go to a point on the top, so I guess this is more like the Japanese Kasa Hat.
Made overly large, the word kasa can also mean umbrella.
Also this is not made of straw but bamboo.
Also this is not made of straw but bamboo.
This hat was purchased at Larp fair, but I've seen its twin for sale on ebay
Straw hats = Any type of hat made of straw or bamboo
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