Laket hat
Date20th century
Maker
Congolese
Label TextHats indicate rank in the Kuba kingdom where rivalries for power led to a competitive passion for art. Dyaash, the Kuba concept of ideal character, matches personal initiative with respect for hierarchy. Four titleholders once wore this set of hats and would use them to distinguish their roles. Titles could be as specifically designated as the man who picks up obstacles in the king's path, the keeper of the records, or the herald of the day.
Object number2001.287
Credit LineGift of the Christensen Fund
Dimensions3 x 3 1/2 in. (7.62 x 8.89 cm)
L.: 11 in.
MediumRaffia, cowrie shells, beads, brass, and camwood
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