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Antique Heungnip, Korean Scholar's Horsehair Hat browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques:Regional Art:Asian:Korean:Textiles: Pre 1910: item # 999058 Please refer to our stock # 0502 when inquiring.
Korean Art and Antiques 400 West 43rd Street New York, NY 10036 917-675-1369 Guest Book $300 |
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| This hat was displayed in an exhibition of antique Korean hats at the Korea Society, and was featured in the New York Times Style section. Fashion designers, such as Carolina Herrera, recognize the beauty and uniqueness of traditional Korean hats and have been using them as part of their ensembles. In the 19th Century, the Japanese called Korea 'The Land of Hats' because the Koreans had a hat for every occasion and every position in society. Nothing says 'Korean' more than a Heungnip, a traditional Korean Gentleman Scholar's Hat made of Horsehair. This heungnip has a nice curvature and silhouette. Most heungnip you will see today are not genuine antiques made of horsehair, but are imitations constructed of wire mesh. You have to see this heungnip in person to appreciate the fineness of the horsehair weaving. It has had epoxy repair done to the edge of the brim. This antique hat is being offered here at a price that is much lower than what it would cost to have it made by an artisan in Korea today. 11.5w x 6h inches, 29w x 15h cm. | ||
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