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That is an example of the traditional hat of the Naga tribe of Nagaland, representing a typical indigenous craft and utility. It is made solely of natural materials like bamboo strips and leaves, thus signifying the tribe's resourceful and close association with nature. Its design has a wider and bigger brim with a conical top that perfectly serves its purpose of a sun and rain controlled hilly.
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That is an example of the traditional hat of the Naga tribe of Nagaland, representing a typical indigenous craft and utility. It is made solely of natural materials like bamboo strips and leaves, thus signifying the tribe's resourceful and close association with nature. Its design has a wider and bigger brim with a conical top that perfectly serves its purpose of a sun and rain controlled hilly.
The specific unique makes up two superfine woven bamboo strips with the leaves sandwiched between them, which give a more durable and insulating crown. Internally, the hat has a round bamboo rim that constitutes the head and allows it to fit quickly, with four bamboo sticks set adjacent to the rim for reinforcing the overall frame. The hat is not only a headgear but also a ceremonial artifact during tribal rites, for day-to-day farming, and many other daily events. Its craftsmanship speaks volumes about the art of the Naga in weaving of straws and leaves, which they have inherited down the line.
The specific unique makes up two superfine woven bamboo strips with the leaves sandwiched between them, which give a more durable and insulating crown. Internally, the hat has a round bamboo rim that constitutes the head and allows it to fit quickly, with four bamboo sticks set adjacent to the rim for reinforcing the overall frame. The hat is not only a headgear but also a ceremonial artifact during tribal rites, for day-to-day farming, and many other daily events. Its craftsmanship speaks volumes about the art of the Naga in weaving of straws and leaves, which they have inherited down the line.
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