Festival Hat
| Type: | Clothing - Headwear |
|---|---|
| Object Name: | Festival Hat |
| Place Made: | Asia: East Asia, China, Northeast China, Hebei |
| People: | Han |
| Period: | Late 19th to mid 20th century |
| Date: | 1870 - 1960 |
| Dimensions: | L 17 cm x W 11 cm x H 26 cm x 16 cm in diameter |
| Materials: | Silk; cardboard; gold foil/leaf; metal thread |
| Techniques: | Satin; glued; embroidered; straight stitch; appliquéd; chain stitch; Peking knot; fringed; padded |
| ID Number: | T86.0603 |
| Credit: | Gift of Fred Braida |
For special occasions, Chinese mothers dress their young children in hats representing powerful animals such as tigers. It was believed that tigers frightened away evil spirits and ensured a prosperous future.
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