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🟢 South American Hats

 Where Earth and Spirit Wear Colour

In South America, hats are never just functional. They echo the pulse of mountains, forests, rivers, and resistance. From the Andean highlands to the Amazon, each headpiece weaves nature, identity, and celebration into something to be worn — and remembered. Here, color is a language. And every thread is rooted in a story.

 

1 Chullo

🎩 1. Chullo

🌍 Country: Peru, Bolivia
Woven from alpaca or llama wool, the chullo is a highland companion — with earflaps, colors, and ancient patterns that warm both body and lineage.

 £19.90

2 Sombrero Vueltiao

👒 2. Sombrero Vueltiao

🌍 Country: Colombia
Made from cane fiber and steeped in Zenú tradition, the Vueltiao hat curves with elegance and dances with rhythm — a symbol of national pride and coastal resilience.

£ 7.50

3 Panamá Hat

👒 Panamá Hat

🌍 Country: Ecuador
Light, breathable, and famously misnamed, the Panama hat is crafted from toquilla straw by Ecuadorian hands — a global icon born of patience and sun.

 £19.90

5 Karajá Feather Headdress

🪶 4. Karajá Feather Headdress

🌍 Country: Brazil (Amazon region)
Used in rituals by the Karajá people, this headdress is a vibrant circle of feathers — a living expression of connection between land, identity, and spirit.

£ 47.50

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