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Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 9-22159, described as round flat top with long red fiber strands on top and fringe around sides.  base of rigid material padded with cotton fabric.  felt outside with silk brocade edges.  trimmed with metallic braid.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 9-22164, described as brown circular hat with bronze colored painting; circular brim decorated on top side with repeating pattern of dragons enclosed in circles and floral motifs, underside floral motif encompassing 8 auspicious symbols (Buddhist); brim surmounted by riser decorated in floral motif and one symbol which appears four times; partially cut through to inside; circular crown surmounts riser.  has three circular bands reducing in size; first floral motif, second repeating squares, third spiral motif; top is mandala with wave motif and five circles; leather padding where hat sits with 6 silk ribbons constructed to affix hat securely on head.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 9-11181, described as hat, men’s; brocade, cotton, wool, beads, gray, yellow and gold (predom.); 31.5 cm. width; 15 cm. length
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 9-11183TMP1, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 9-22158, described as hat made of 3 different brocade fabrics with rounded crown lined with red cotton fabric.  brim composed 4 segments with flower petal like edges.  each section bound with soft leather.  3 sections of orange and gold brocade backed with silver/green, lavender/white brocade edged with tape of variegated purple, white and blue.  the 4th section is silver/green/lavender/white brocade and woven tape backed with orange and gold brocade fabric.  cord attached to inside of brim forms a chin tie.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 9-11166, described as hat, Tibetan fur; brocade, furs, wool; rose and blue; fur is brown; 15 cm. Height  27 cm Width
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 9-22161, described as cocoa brown felt hat.  black and gold brocade band and gold rick-rack and braid.  decorated above the band and on a medallion on the crown.  brim has 2 long ear flaps on each side and short tabs in front and back.  brim edged with black fur all around.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 9-11182, described as Hat with fur flaps; multicolored brocade, fur, wool; width 28 cm, height 12 cm. Worn anytime by women as hat; fur flaps are always left hanging, never tucked inside. Native name and meaning: tsering-khinkup, hat.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 9-22088, described as saffron colored, hood like hat of high pile wool surmounted by a stiff roach of saffron colored yarn.  hood finished with 2 lappets of red cotton with insets of yellow Chinese silk.  lined with blue cotton.  a black cotton cap edged with black grosgrain ribbon is mounted inside the hood.