Description
For the crown part, the mud-dyed cotton cloth “BogolanFini” of the Bambara ethnic group in the Republic of Mali, Africa is used, and Jomthong cotton from Thailand is used for the brim part. I combined these groups to create a new hat. To BogolanFini has a variety of geometric patterns, but I think the soft-touch polka dot pattern unique to handicrafts will become a fashionable accent, regardless of age or gender, so I tried to find a rare fabric *** In Bambala, “bogo” means soil, “lan” means tools and work results, and “fini” means cloth. To Bogolanfini is mainly used for women’s waist cloth or hunter’s clothing. To To For the purpose of “in order to prevent evils from entering the human body”, they went through many steps (it took a long time) to use soil/leaves/peanuts/caustic soda/millet bran, etc., and chemical reactions occurred to express the intensity of the color. (In the steps of drawing geometric patterns, they use branches) Color Brown mix Season Spring / Summer / Autumn / Winter (all seasons) Fabric Cotton Size inside size : 59cm (suit for size L)* Brim: 4cm Height: 13cm * There is Magic Tape (size adjusting tape) at inner side of slipping (sweatband) of the hat. By strangle this it can be reduce to 57-58cm (suit for M size) Please Note Due to the use of vintage fabrics, there are individual differences in patterns, colors, seam positions, damage positions, etc. Please acknowledge in advance.
Material
Cotton & Hemp
How It’s Made
Machine-made
Where It’s Made
Japan
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Ranking
No.119,007 –
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
A hat made of mud-dyed material called BogolanFini from the Bambara tribe in the Republic of Mali.No two have exactly the same irregular Bambi pattern.This is a hat that will add just a bright spot to simple design clothes.
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