Pearl hat - Yoruba - Nigeria

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Beaded hat titled 'Chapeau en perles' from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, dating to the late 20th century, made of beads, 45 cm high by 24 cm wide and 24 cm deep, in good condition.

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Beaded hat – Yoruba – Nigeria

Originating from Nigeria, this beaded hat embodies the artistic refinement and symbolic richness of Yoruba culture. Traditionally worn by kings and dignitaries, this type of headdress, often called adé, is a strong marker of status, power, and spirituality. Entirely covered in beads meticulously assembled, it bears witness to exceptional craftsmanship where each motif and color carries a precise meaning, linked to royalty, protection, and ancestral heritage. Through its elaborate structure and the delicacy of its ornamentation, this hat illustrates the sophistication of Yoruba textile and beadwork arts.

In a contemporary reading, this piece captivates with the richness of its textures and the harmony of its motifs, giving it a visually striking dimension. The shine of the beads and the complexity of the compositions create a subtle dialogue with contemporary design, transforming this traditional object into a true decorative element. At once steeped in history and decisively contemporary, this hat integrates elegantly into an interior, bringing a strong cultural touch and a singular artistic presence.

Beaded hat – Yoruba – Nigeria

Originating from Nigeria, this beaded hat embodies the artistic refinement and symbolic richness of Yoruba culture. Traditionally worn by kings and dignitaries, this type of headdress, often called adé, is a strong marker of status, power, and spirituality. Entirely covered in beads meticulously assembled, it bears witness to exceptional craftsmanship where each motif and color carries a precise meaning, linked to royalty, protection, and ancestral heritage. Through its elaborate structure and the delicacy of its ornamentation, this hat illustrates the sophistication of Yoruba textile and beadwork arts.

In a contemporary reading, this piece captivates with the richness of its textures and the harmony of its motifs, giving it a visually striking dimension. The shine of the beads and the complexity of the compositions create a subtle dialogue with contemporary design, transforming this traditional object into a true decorative element. At once steeped in history and decisively contemporary, this hat integrates elegantly into an interior, bringing a strong cultural touch and a singular artistic presence.

Details

Number of objects
1
Ethnic group/ culture
Yoruba
Country of Origin
Nigeria
Period
Late 20th century
Material
Pearls
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
Pearl hat
Height
45 cm
Width
24 cm
Depth
24 cm
FranceVerified
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Objects sold
95.07%
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