
Romantic · 1830s · American or European
Production
handmade
Material
straw
Culture
American or European
A wide-brimmed straw bonnet characteristic of 1830s women's headwear, featuring a shallow crown and dramatically broad brim that extends well beyond the shoulders. The hat is constructed from woven straw in natural golden-brown tones, with visible braided or plaited construction throughout. Brown ribbon ties are attached at the sides, designed to secure the bonnet under the chin. The brim maintains its shape through the inherent structure of the straw weaving, creating the expansive silhouette that provided sun protection while conforming to Romantic era ideals of feminine modesty and coverage.
Lineage: “European working-class headwear”
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