Hat “Flat” φ50cm(19.68″) / Sedge / Toyama-JPN 810402-1
Hat “Flat” φ50cm(19.68″) / Sedge / Toyama-JPN 810402-1
Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, is the production area of Sedge hat.
The amount of shipments is much smaller than in the past due to the aging of the craftsmen, but the craftsmanship has been designated as an important intangible folk cultural asset by the government.
For them, these useful items, made from plants that grew wild around them, were a necessity for planting rice and farming.
This Sedge hats allows us to do hand work without a parasol when we work in the sun for long periods of time, is breathable, and prevents our heads and shoulders from getting wet in the event of rain.
We can imagine that it was indispensable to people’s lives.
This page introduces a type called “Flat”.
This type was originally worn by Samurai(warriors) when participating in a procession or traveling. Even today, this type of hat is used as a costume for processions of shrine parishioners at festivals held at shrines in various regions. The sharp shape of these hats is different from the hats used for daily farm work and gives them a sophisticated appearance.
Regarding the “Maru-ate” and “Gotoku” to be mounted,
“Maru-ate” can be fitted to any head shape or size.
“Gotoku” if you prefer a more comfortable fit to your head.
Sedge hats are used as light, airy and cool and repel water and snow. If they get dirty, they can be washed with water. After washing, hang it in a well-ventilated place to dry well.
This “Flat” hat is produced in much smaller quantities than other types. How about wearing this refined form of Sedge hat to a festival?
Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, is the production area of Sedge hat.
The amount of shipments is much smaller than in the past due to the aging of the craftsmen, but the craftsmanship has been designated as an important intangible folk cultural asset by the government.
For them, these useful items, made from plants that grew wild around them, were a necessity for planting rice and farming.
This Sedge hats allows us to do hand work without a parasol when we work in the sun for long periods of time, is breathable, and prevents our heads and shoulders from getting wet in the event of rain.
We can imagine that it was indispensable to people’s lives.
This page introduces a type called “Flat”.
This type was originally worn by Samurai(warriors) when participating in a procession or traveling. Even today, this type of hat is used as a costume for processions of shrine parishioners at festivals held at shrines in various regions. The sharp shape of these hats is different from the hats used for daily farm work and gives them a sophisticated appearance.
This type of sedge is cultivated to make Sedge hats and is dried well after harvesting. This gives it a beautiful cream color.From the center, a thin bamboo is used as a frame, and Sedge is wrapped around it. In addition, to prevent water from dripping onto the head, a water-repellent brown paper is inserted in the center.This is the inner weaving. It is woven horizontally, via the frame.In contrast to the horizontal direction of the inner side, the outer side is lined with material sedge laid out vertically.The hats are then finely woven with thread to create a single piece of hat. The workmanship is very delicate. The number of people who can sew this type of hat is decreasing every year.This is a view of the rim from the outside. Thin bamboo is turned around and tied to the core material to hold the vertical suge firmly in place.The inside rim is also beautifully woven, with the vertical line’s Sedge folded inside the rim.This is the part that is placed on the head when wearing a hat.There are two types: “Maru-ate” (left) and “Gotoku” (right). The Maru-ate is used by placing it on the head. The Gotoku is designed to wrap around the upper part of the head. Compared to Gotoku, Maru-ate can be attached regardless of the size and shape of the head.The round-fit has a rope that hangs over the ear; it is more stable when used in a figure of 8.A cotton cord is attached to one end of the rope like this. This is used to tie it to the chin.In addition, the cord of the Maru-ate has been made of grass rope, but this will be gradually changed to a plastic cord. Please note that you cannot choose the material of the cord.The Maru-ate is fastened to the hat body in four places with a tying band. Be careful not to cut these ties.This is a Gotoku. It has a cotton cord. The circumference of the cover is slightly larger. If it is too large, you can adjust it by inserting a towel or handkerchief.There are two types of cotton cord for Gotoku: one that you tie yourself and one with a plastic clasp. Which type you get depends on the availability of the parts in the production area. Please note that you cannot choose one type or the other, as we will provide you with the one we have in stock when you place your order.Occasionally, the sedge radiating out from the top may be broken or cut, but this is not a problem for use. Please note that this is not a defective product.
Regarding the “Maru-ate” and “Gotoku” to be mounted,
“Maru-ate” can be fitted to any head shape or size.
“Gotoku” if you prefer a more comfortable fit to your head.
Sedge hats are used as light, airy and cool and repel water and snow. If they get dirty, they can be washed with water. After washing, hang it in a well-ventilated place to dry well.
This “Flat” hat is produced in much smaller quantities than other types. How about wearing this refined form of Sedge hat to a festival?
Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, is the production area of Sedge hat.
The amount of shipments is much smaller than in the past due to the aging of the craftsmen, but the craftsmanship has been designated as an important intangible folk cultural asset by the government.
For them, these useful items, made from plants that grew wild around them, were a necessity for planting rice and farming.
This Sedge hats allows us to do hand work without a parasol when we work in the sun for long periods of time, is breathable, and prevents our heads and shoulders from getting wet in the event of rain.
We can imagine that it was indispensable to people’s lives.
This page introduces a type called “Flat”.
This type was originally worn by Samurai(warriors) when participating in a procession or traveling. Even today, this type of hat is used as a costume for processions of shrine parishioners at festivals held at shrines in various regions. The sharp shape of these hats is different from the hats used for daily farm work and gives them a sophisticated appearance.
This type of sedge is cultivated to make Sedge hats and is dried well after harvesting. This gives it a beautiful cream color.From the center, a thin bamboo is used as a frame, and Sedge is wrapped around it. In addition, to prevent water from dripping onto the head, a water-repellent brown paper is inserted in the center.This is the inner weaving. It is woven horizontally, via the frame.In contrast to the horizontal direction of the inner side, the outer side is lined with material sedge laid out vertically.The hats are then finely woven with thread to create a single piece of hat. The workmanship is very delicate. The number of people who can sew this type of hat is decreasing every year.This is a view of the rim from the outside. Thin bamboo is turned around and tied to the core material to hold the vertical suge firmly in place.The inside rim is also beautifully woven, with the vertical line’s Sedge folded inside the rim.This is the part that is placed on the head when wearing a hat.There are two types: “Maru-ate” (left) and “Gotoku” (right). The Maru-ate is used by placing it on the head. The Gotoku is designed to wrap around the upper part of the head. Compared to Gotoku, Maru-ate can be attached regardless of the size and shape of the head.The round-fit has a rope that hangs over the ear; it is more stable when used in a figure of 8.A cotton cord is attached to one end of the rope like this. This is used to tie it to the chin.In addition, the cord of the Maru-ate has been made of grass rope, but this will be gradually changed to a plastic cord. Please note that you cannot choose the material of the cord.The Maru-ate is fastened to the hat body in four places with a tying band. Be careful not to cut these ties.This is a Gotoku. It has a cotton cord. The circumference of the cover is slightly larger. If it is too large, you can adjust it by inserting a towel or handkerchief.There are two types of cotton cord for Gotoku: one that you tie yourself and one with a plastic clasp. Which type you get depends on the availability of the parts in the production area. Please note that you cannot choose one type or the other, as we will provide you with the one we have in stock when you place your order.Occasionally, the sedge radiating out from the top may be broken or cut, but this is not a problem for use. Please note that this is not a defective product.
Regarding the “Maru-ate” and “Gotoku” to be mounted,
“Maru-ate” can be fitted to any head shape or size.
“Gotoku” if you prefer a more comfortable fit to your head.
Sedge hats are used as light, airy and cool and repel water and snow. If they get dirty, they can be washed with water. After washing, hang it in a well-ventilated place to dry well.
This “Flat” hat is produced in much smaller quantities than other types. How about wearing this refined form of Sedge hat to a festival?