
Victorian Early / Crinoline · 1860s · American or European
Production
handmade
Material
wood straw
Culture
American or European
A wide-brimmed straw hat with a shallow, structured crown and broad circular brim measuring approximately 12-14 inches across. The hat is constructed from finely woven wood straw in natural golden-tan tones. The crown features tight concentric circles of braided straw radiating from the center point. A decorative brown ribbon band encircles the crown base, finished with an elaborate bow featuring multiple loops and trailing ends positioned at the front-left. The brim displays intricate openwork edging with small geometric cutouts creating a scalloped border pattern. This substantial hat exemplifies mid-19th century millinery when wide brims provided essential sun protection while the decorative ribbon work demonstrated fashionable refinement typical of the crinoline period.
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Lineage: “Victorian boater tradition”
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Lineage: “Victorian wide-brimmed hat”
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