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🟣 Asia Hats

 Stories Folded in Fabric

Across mountains, temples, and rice fields, Asia’s hats carry centuries of ceremony, spirituality, and daily resilience. From the pointed grace of conical hats to the layered symbolism of turbans and monk headdresses, each piece is a quiet map of belief, climate, and identity. Step into a world where fabric speaks, and tradition still breathes.

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�� 1. Conical Hat (Nón Lá, Dǒulì, Salakot)
�� Countries: Vietnam, Cina, Filippine, ecc.
Known by many names across Asia, this timeless conical hat shields farmers and wanderers alike, in fields and legends.

🏮 1. Conical Hat (Nón Lá, Dǒulì, Salakot)

🌏 Countries: Vietnam, Cina, Filippine, ecc.
Known by many names across Asia, this timeless conical hat shields farmers and wanderers alike, in fields and legends.

 

 £19.90

Transparent and black, the Korean Gat is a floating crown of elegance — once reserved for scholars and gentlemen.

🎎 2. Hanbok Gat

🌏 Country: South Korea
Transparent and black, the Korean Gat is a floating crown of elegance — once reserved for scholars and gentlemen.

 

£ 7.50

3 ��  Turban (Pagri, Dastar)

🪷 3. Turban (Pagri, Dastar)

🌏 Countries: India, Pakistan, Nepal
A sacred fold of fabric wrapped in meaning — the turban holds pride, identity, and spiritual presence across South Asia.

 £99.90

�� 4. Lama Hat (Yellow Hat / Red Hat)
�� Country: Tibet
High in the Himalayas, monastic hats signal sect, ceremony, and devotion — vivid echoes of Buddhist tradition.

🧘 4. Lama Hat (Yellow Hat / Red Hat)

🌏 Country: Tibet
High in the Himalayas, monastic hats signal sect, ceremony, and devotion — vivid echoes of Buddhist tradition

£ 42.50