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Panama hat

Panama hat
An Ecuadorian hat
TypeHat
Place of originEcuador
Traditional weaving of the Ecuadorian toquilla straw hat
CountryEcuador
Reference00729
RegionLatin America and the Caribbean
Inscription history
Inscription2012 (7th session)
ListRepresentative
The toquilla straw hat is woven from fibres from a palm tree characteristic of the Ecuadorian coast. Cenovio is a master weaver, with over 70 years experience.
Montecristi Ecuadorian hat

A Panama hat, also known as an Ecuadorian hat, a jipijapa hat, or a toquilla straw hat, is a traditional brimmed straw hat of Ecuadorian origin. Traditionally, hats were made from the plaited leaves of the Carludovica palmata plant, known locally as the toquilla palm or jipijapa palm,[1] although it is a palm-like plant rather than a true palm.

Ecuadorian hats are light-colored, lightweight, and breathable, and often worn as accessories to summer-weight suits, such as those made of linen or silk. The tightness, the finesse of the weave, and the time spent in weaving a complete hat out of the toquilla straw characterize its quality. Beginning around the turn of the 20th century, these hats became popular as tropical and seaside accessories owing to their ease of wear and breathability.[citation needed]

A hat stand in Montecristi, Ecuador.
Hat stand in Montecristi, Ecuador.

The art of weaving the traditional Ecuadorian toquilla hat was added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists on 5 December 2012.[2]

History

Although commonly called "Panama hat" in English, the hat has its origin in Ecuador. When the Spanish conquistadors arrived in Ecuador in 1526, the inhabitants of its coastal areas were observed to wear a brimless hat that resembled a toque, which was woven from the fibres from a palm tree that the Spaniands came to call paja toquilla or "toquilla straw".[3] Beginning in the early to mid 1600s, hat weaving evolved as a cottage industry along the Ecuadorian coast as well as in small towns throughout the Andean mountain range. Hat weaving and wearing grew steadily in Ecuador through the 17th and 18th centuries.[3]

One of the first towns to start weaving the hats in the Andes is Principal, part of the Chordeleg Canton in the Azuay province. Straw hats woven in Ecuador, like many other 19th- and early 20th-century South American goods, were shipped first to the Isthmus of Panama before sailing for their destinations in Asia, the rest of the Americas and Europe, subsequently acquiring a name that reflected their point of international sale—"Panama hats"—rather than their place of domestic origin.

Usage of the term Panama hat can be found in publications by 1828.[4][5] In 1835, Manuel Alfaro arrived in Montecristi to make his name and fortune in Panama hats. He set up a Panama hat business with his main objective being exportation. Cargo ships from Guayaquil and Manta were filled with his merchandise and headed to the Gulf of Panama. His business prospered with the onset of the California gold rush in the mid-19th century, as prospectors who took a sea-route to California had to travel overland at the Isthmus of Panama and needed a hat for the sun, and export of woven straw hats from Ecuador/Panama to the United States also increased to 220,000 per year by 1850.[3]

In 1906, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt visited the construction site of the Panama Canal and was photographed wearing a Panama hat,[6] which further increased the hats' popularity. Although the Panama hat continues to provide a livelihood for thousands of Ecuadorians, fewer than a dozen weavers capable of making the finest "Montecristi superfinos" remain. Ecuadorian companies like K. Dorfzaun and Andes Munay have specialized in exporting genuine Panama hats and supplying designer and retail brands with high quality accessories made by hand. These companies help communities sustain their traditions and intangible cultural heritage. Even though Chinese companies have been producing Panama hats at a cheaper price, the quality of the product cannot be compared with the Ecuadorian toquilla palm hats.[7]

Many people wear light-colored Ecuadorian hats with linen or silk summer clothes in the summer. A toquilla straw hat is exceptional because of its tight weave, delicate construction, and lengthy manufacturing process (Henderson 1). These hats were commonplace in tropical and coastal settings around the turn of the century because of their lightweight design and ability to keep the wearer cool.[8]

In the Chordeleg Canton of Azuay, the principal was one of the first Andean settlements to produce hats. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Ecuador's straw hats found their way to Asia, the Americas, and Europe through the Panama Canal (Henderson 5). Despite popular belief, Panama hats are not originally from Panama.[9][10]

Tamsui hat

The tamsui hat was a straw hat made in Formosa (now Taiwan) to directly compete with the Panama in the early 20th century. Tamsui hats were made from Pandanus odoratissimus fibre, which grew plentifully on the island.[11] As they retained their whiteness, were washable, and could be folded and carried about without damage, Tamsui hats replaced the rather costlier Panama in East Asia in the early 20th century.[11]

Panama hats sold at a street market in Ecuador

Construction

Hatter at work, Ecuador

The two main processes in the creation of a Panama hat are weaving and blocking. The two most common types of weaves are the cuenca and brisa. The cuenca weave has the appearance of a herringbone pattern and utilizes slightly more straw than the brisa weave. The brisa weave has the appearance of small diamonds/squares. This type of weave is less intricate but perceived as finer than the cuenca weave by some as it is lighter. Other types of weaves include the crochet, fancy, torcido, and new order.

The quality of a Panama hat is defined by the tightness of the weave. The fine weave of the hat was ideal for protection against the tropical sun. Historically, to measure the tightness of the weave, a simple square tool that looks like a picture frame was used. The aperture of this frame was 25 mm, or about 1 inch. The regulator would set this frame one inch from the edge of the hat's brim edge, and then count the peaks of the cross weaves, called carerra, moving in a parallel direction. The tighter the weave, the more carerras were counted. That number would be multiplied by two and reconciled against a grading chart. A highly refined grade 20 would consist of 16 carerras.[12]

A Montecristi Panama hat rolled up in a box

The price of these hats depends on the time and quality that a weaver put in to the hat. A master weaver could take as long as eight months to weave a single hat. Weavers could sell a single hat to buyers for US$200. Once the hat is sold to a buyer it then would pass through more people who would "finish the brim, shape it, remove imperfections, bleach the straw, and add interior and exterior brands."[13] After this one hat has been through at least six people it can then be sold outside of Ecuador for $450 to $10,000. The best hats can sell for up to fifty times more than one weaver is paid for eight months of work.[citation needed]

The best quality hats are known as Montecristis, after the town of Montecristi, Ecuador, where they are produced.[14] The rarest and most expensive Panama hats are hand-woven with up to 3000 weaves per square inch. In February 2014, Simon Espinal, an Ecuadorian 47-year-old Panama hat weaver considered to be among the best at his craft, set a world record by creating a Panama hat with four thousand weaves per square inch that took eight months to handcraft from beginning to end.[15]

According to popular lore, a "superfino" Panama hat can hold water, and, when rolled up, pass through a wedding ring.[16]

Name

Despite their name, Panama hats originated in Ecuador where they are made to this day. Historically, throughout Central and South America, people referred to Panama hats as "Jipijapa", "Toquilla", or "Montecristi" hats (the latter two phrases are still in use today).[17] Their designation as Panama hats originated in the 19th century, when Ecuadorian hat makers emigrated to Panama, where they were able to achieve much greater trade volumes.[citation needed]

Panama hats first appeared internationally at the 1855 World's Fair in Paris.

Ecuador's low tourism and international trade levels during the 1850s prompted hat makers to take their crafts to the busy trade center of Panama. There, the hat makers were able to sell more hats than they ever could in Ecuador. The hats were sold to gold prospectors traveling through Panama to California during the historic Californian Gold Rush. Travelers would tell people admiring their hats that they bought them in Panama. So, the hats quickly became known as "Panama hats".[citation needed]

Soon after at the 1855 World's Fair in Paris, Panama hats were featured for the first time on a global scale. However, the Fair's catalog did not mention Ecuador as its country of origin. It listed this type of hat as a "cloth hat" even though it was clearly not made out of cloth.[citation needed]

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U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt wearing a Panama hat during his visit to the Panama Canal.

The name "Panama hat" was further reinforced by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's trip to oversee the construction of the Panama Canal. Roosevelt used his natural ability to drum up publicity by posing for a series of photos at the Panama Canal construction site in 1906. Photographic technology was relatively new at the time, and President Roosevelt was not shy about using the press to his advantage. Photos of his visit showed a strong, rugged leader dressed crisply in light-colored suits sporting Ecuadorian-made straw Panama hats.[citation needed]

See also

  • Buntal hat or "East Indian Panama hat", from the Philippines

References

  1. ^ "Panama hat, n." Oxford English Dictionary. Retrieved 21 February 2012. (subscription required)
  2. ^ "Traditional weaving of the Ecuadorian toquilla straw hat". UNESCO. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  3. ^ a b c "A Short History of the Panama Hat". Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  4. ^ Traveller, Medical (1828). "Useful Hints to Travellers, to Any Part of the Continent, the East or West Indies, South America, &c: As to the Most Effectual Means of Preserving Health, and of Avoiding Inconveniences. &c".
  5. ^ Stephens, John Lloyd (1841). "Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan".
  6. ^ "La visita de Theodore Roosevelt a Panamá". 14 November 2014.
  7. ^ Koppenwallner, Katharina (11 August 2020). "Panamahut: Die besten gibt's in Ecuador". Die Welt.
  8. ^ Henderson, Peter V. N. (26 May 2021). "Panama Hats Are Made in Ecuador". Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780199366439.013.979. ISBN 978-0-19-936643-9. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  9. ^ boundlessroads (22 January 2021). "The real origin of Panama hat is not in Panama, guess where!". Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  10. ^ Uceda Mercado, Amed Said (8 July 2021). "Valoración turística del patrimonio cultural inmaterial". Maya - Revista de Administración y Turismo. 3 (2): 35–46. doi:10.33996/maya.v3i2.4. ISSN 2788-6549.
  11. ^ a b Hoshi, Hajime (1904). Handbook of Japan and Japanese exhibits at World's fair, St. Louis, 1904. St. Louis, Mo.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  12. ^ How to Grade a Panama Hat, hats-plus.com, Retrieved 14 March 2016
  13. ^ Meade, Teresa A. (2016). History of modern Latin America: 1800 to the present. Wiley Blackwell. pp. 130–131.
  14. ^ "Ecuador: The Art of Weaving Panama Hats: Part I". Ecuador.com. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
  15. ^ Smith, Roff (8 August 2015). "He's Just Woven The World's Finest Panama Hat. But Who Will Buy It?". NPR. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  16. ^ Oliver, Christian (5 February 2007). "Panama hats: made in Ecuador, undercut by China". Reuters. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
  17. ^ "Panama Hat Origin & History". La Marqueza Hats®️. Retrieved 22 November 2022.

Further reading

  • Buchet, Martine; Hamani, Laziz (2004). Panama: A Legendary Hat.
  • de Tamariz, Aguilar; Leonor, María (1988). Tejiendo la vida...
  • Domínguez, Miguel Ernesto (1991). El sombrero de paja toquilla – historia y economía.

The Panama Hat Trail, by Tom Miller, Univ. of Arizona Press

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