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🔴 Oceania Hats

 Stories Carried by the Breeze

Oceania is a continent of islands, rituals, and resilience — where land and ocean shape both daily life and spiritual meaning. From sacred feathers to felted fedoras, hats in Oceania convey the sun, ceremony, colonial echoes, and ancient chants. Here, identity is woven with wind, and every headpiece is a vessel for a story.

 

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🌿 1. Akubra Hat

🌍 Country: Australia
Made of rabbit fur felt and wide-brimmed for the sunburnt country, the Akubra is an Australian icon — worn by bushmen, stockmen, and statesmen alike.

 £29.90

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🪢 2. Tapa Cloth Headwrap

🌍 Region: Polynesia (Tonga, Samoa, Fiji)
Worn in ceremonies and woven from bark fibres, the tapa headwrap is more than attire — it's a tribute to ancestry, land, and sacred rituals

£ 7.50

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🧵 3. Missionary Bonnet

🌍 Region: New Zealand & Pacific Islands (colonial era)
Worn by settler women and missionaries, these modest bonnets recall an era of sea journeys, resilience, and cultural crossroads.

 

 £19.90

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🪶 4. Papua Headdress (Huli Wigmen)

🌍 Country: Papua New Guinea
Crafted from human hair, feathers, and paint, these vibrant headdresses represent initiation, pride, and connection to tribal identity.

£ 71.50

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