Burmese asian hat style
The Asian conical hat, commonly known as an Asian rice hat, coolie hat (in the UK), or farmer's hat, is a simple style of conical hat originating in East, South, and Southeast Asia, particularly Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar.
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A kasa (笠) is any one of several sorts of traditional Japanese hats. Some types are amigasa, Antique Japanese samurai leather jingasa (war hat) in the nirayama style. Here is a list of several types of kasa: Ajirogasa; Amigasa; Fukaamigasa.
The gaung baung is a traditional Burmese turban and part of the traditional attire of many ethnic A man wearing a gaung baung in the traditional Shan style. baung made of cloth wrapped in a rattan frame and can be worn like a hat is worn. . Djellaba · Head tie · Jellabiya · Kente cloth · Kufi · Tagelmust · Wrapper. Asia.
Description:Practical uses[ edit ] This style of hat is used primarily as protection from the sun and rain. When made of straw or matting, it can be dipped in water and worn as an impromptu evaporative-cooling device. It was worn by native soldiers, particularly Tagalogs, Kapampangans, and Ilocanos of the Spanish Colonial Army during the later years of Spanish colonial period. Similarly in India and Borneo, the plain conical hat was worn by commoners during their daily work, but more decoratively-colored ones were used for festivities.
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