Headdress. Base of black cotton fabric. band applied above forehead crudely embroidered chiefly in cross stitch in red blue white and yellow. Above and below are 2 rows of aluminium discs with a row of seed beads between. Strings of these beads hang down in 2 loops and 1 single strand at each side of forehead and a further single strand at each side from top of front band. Red bobble at top of hat. Back has a traingular frame with black base fabric over it, decorated around the edge with a string of beads tacked round, loops of beads below and a single strand from the apex of the triangle. The triangle itself is decorated with aluminium discs, red stitching, two red bobbles and one green. Possibly made for sale to tourists.
headdress (clothing: headwear)
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