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Miao (Hmong) Amulet Hat A traditional hand-embroidered hat for babies, made approximately 50 years ago. The top is densely covered with red and green **swirling patterns (spiral motifs)**, which represent the meaning of "continuous good fortune." Technique: Cord Embroidery This is a very time-consuming technique where each thread is carefully twisted to create the design. It is said that it took about a month to make. Materials and Colors The black fabric is hand-woven cotton. Over the years, it has softened and settled into a deep, ink-like color. Small, star-like embroidery is scattered on the sides, resembling prayers lighting up the quiet night sky. Beauty that has aged over time The fading and slight imperfections of hand-sewing over time are also proof of a "living fabric." Recommended for those who love antique textiles, and collectors of ethnic costumes and folk crafts. Size: Approximately 15cm x 12cm x 10cm (height) Era: Around the 1970s (about 50 years ago) Condition: Good as a vintage item. It has the unique texture of old cloth. Please feel the warmth of this one-of-a-kind piece. It is a "form of prayer" that will soothe your heart, whether you display it or touch it.
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