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Discover the rich tradition of Ghanaian craftsmanship with Wajoli African Wear's collection of exquisite straw hats. Each hat is meticulously woven by skilled artisans using locally-sourced straw, offering a blend of style and sustainability. Dive into our online store to explore a diverse range of hand-crafted treasures including beach baskets, fans, table mats, and jewelry - all celebrating Ghana's vibrant culture and heritage. Visit the website to get more handmade products. https://wajoliafricanwear.com/collections/hats
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HISTORY Straw hats have been around for ages. People in Africa and Asia, especially farmers, have worn them for years to keep themselves cool in the sun. But thats not only the case, there were straw hats for men and women worn chiefly by men and all classes.
STRAW HATS A straw hat is like an umbrella for our heads. It's made of dried plant stems or something similar, and it has a wide brim that goes all around to protect your face and neck from the sun. People often wear them in summer to stay calm, but they can also be fancy and look lovely in different outfits, so they can also be considered a fashionable style nowadays.
TYPES OF STRAW HATS TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS FOR IDEA GENERATION BOATER HAT This hat looks fancy, with a flat top and brim. Imagine a summer hat that wouldn't look out of place on a boat ride. BUNTAL HAT This hat is traditional to the Philippines. It is a casual everyday hat made from a particular plant fiber called buntal. CONICAL HAT Southeast Asian farmers wear this pointed hat to protect themselves from the sun while working in the fields. PANAMA HAT This hat is super fancy and expensive, coming from Ecuador.
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STRAW HATS AT WAJOLI AFRICAN WEAR…… Wajoli African Wear is a store that sells hand-crafted straw baskets, hats, and trays made by men and women of Ghana. Due to a lack of agricultural activities, irregular rainfall patterns, and extreme weather conditions, people started weaving leather work and pottery to make this business their income source.
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