Hat with 'stepped wall' weave - Specimen details

Hat with 'stepped wall' weave - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 99873

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Plant Name 187.00 PALMAE Prestoea acuminata Entry Book Number 24.2017
Artefact Name Hat with 'stepped wall' weave Vernacular Name
Iso Country Colombia TDWG Region Colombia
Parts Held Hat with 'stepped wall' weave Geography Description Boyaca, Gachantivax0Dx0ALocality revised 2019
Uses Hat with 'stepped wall' weaveUse: MATERIALS - Fibres User: Man TDWG use MATERIALS - Fibres
Storage Large shelving Related Items
Donor Bernal R Donor No
Donor Date 21/08/2017 Donor Notes Palm Ethnobotany Museum, Quindio Botanical Garden, Colombiax0Dx0ADonor reformatted 2019
Collector Fernanda Casas L Collector No 7
Collection Notes Collection Date 05/12/2015
Exhibition Expedition
Number Components Publication
Notes: Currently made for craft shops as a hat for sun protection, and formerly used by campesinos when hot pots were loaded onto the head for carrying. Fibre extracted from the pinnae of unexpanded leaves of palmicho (Prestoea acuminata), some with the centra, l vein. Sewn by hand with thread of fique (Furcraea andina). Made by both men and women, but men hide that they weave and do it alone in their homes. It is called stepped wall because the vein included in the fabric reinforces it, gives it more hardnes, s. The hat is also called 'kills rabbits' as the campesinos would throw their hats at them hoping to hit and catch them with the rigid rims.
Determinations:175.03 ASPARAGACEAE Furcraea andina Trel.
    187.00 PALMAE Prestoea acuminata (Willd.) H.E. Moore

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