Display title | All Asians Wear Conical Straw Hats |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The conical Asian hat (also known as a sedge hat, rice hat, or paddy hat, or less politely as a coolie hat) is a simple style of conical hat originating in East and Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, Vietnam, China, Japan and Korea. This style of hat is used primarily as protection from the sun and rain, and is usually kept on the head by a cloth (often silk) chin strap; an internal band of the same material keeps the hat itself from resting on the wearer's head. While anybody can wear the hats, they are primarily worn by women who work on farms or in fields for hours on end.[1] Although in Korea, they are primarily worn by Buddhist monks. Japanese Ashigaru generally wore conical hats, but their hats were made from iron, copper, wood, paper, bamboo, or leather, not straw, and would be marked with their employer. |