Description: Antique Japanese Yuki-boshi Snow Hat for Matagi (Hunter) Late 19th Century (RARE)This hat has a lower face covering attached so only the eyes show through, made of the same material as the hat. The last 4 Photos are stock photos from the internet for descriptive purposes (full hat and not for sale in this listing. East Asia, Japan, Meiji era, ca. late 19th to early 20th century CE. A handwoven rice straw cap known as a yuki boshi, snow hat, worn by farmers, outdoor laborers, and hunters. The straw is carefully woven together using black horsehair and the interior is lined with several different cotton cloth panels. This traditional hat was part of men’s winter garb in northern climates to keep the wearer warm and dry – the straw is hollow and water repellent, making it excellent for rain and heat insulation in snow. These hats and matching straw capes were also used as camouflage for hunters. Most yuki boshi are made by the wearer, and although modest vegetal fiber, the craftmanship is quite superb and well preserved on this example! Size: Cap 10″ high x 14" wide - total with hoarse hair Fringe 24" high 24" wide.This hat has a lower face covering attached so only the eyes show through, made of the same material as the hat.Condition: Overall great used antique condition.
Price: 175 USD
Location: Dana Point, California
End Time: 2024-08-24T22:54:25.000Z
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Primary Material: Palm Fiber/Rice Straw
Color: Black/brown
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: Japan
Age: 1850-1899