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Titleholder's hat

Accession Number
1985/2.71

Title
Titleholder's hat

Artist(s)
Kuba

Artist Nationality
Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style)

Object Creation Date
19th century

Medium & Support
natural fiber and string

Dimensions
3 7/16 in x 5 5/16 in x 4 3/4 in (8.8 cm x 13.5 cm x 12 cm);3 7/16 in x 5 5/16 in x 4 3/4 in (8.8 cm x 13.5 cm x 12 cm)

Credit Line
Museum purchase

Subject matter
Kuba hats often serve as symbols of prestige. Cowrie shell, beads and brass-encrusted headgear embroidered in geometric patterns are commonly worn by royalty or royal designates for ceremonial occasions. This cap may have been worn by a royal attendant. The geometric patterns created from the wavy lines resemble triangular designs similar to the geometric patterns found on Kuba textile, basketry, sculpture, and female body scarifications.

Physical Description
A dome-shaped cap with alternating patterns of straight and wavy linear designs. Between the wavy linear designs are spaces allowing one to see through the cap. The bottom of the cap contains four symettrically positioned flaps. 

Primary Object Classification
Costume and Costume Accessories

Primary Object Type
hat

Collection Area
African

Rights
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Keywords
hats
headgear
prestige
royalty
royalty (nobility)

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