Khaleej Times

Panama’s pintao hats get Unesco recognitio­n

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la pintada (Panama) — Cultural authoritie­s at Unesco have recognised the artisans of Panama for their distinctiv­e woven hats. No, not those hats; the famed “Panama hat” comes from Ecuador.

Panama’s real contributi­on to the world’s hat heritage is the pintao, or painted hat, handmade from five different plants and a dose of swamp mud.

Production of the circularbr­immed hats is still a family affair carried out on a household scale. The industry’s centre is La Pintada, a district about 170 kilometres west of Panama City.

“They don’t have anything (artificial), no machinery; no factory as such exists here in La Pintada,” said Reinaldo Quiros, a well-known artisan and designer who sells hats out of his home. “Each artisan in his own home makes the hats maintainin­g the techniques taught by his ancestors.”

The widely known “Panama hat” is a brimmed hat traditiona­lly made in Ecuador from the straw of the South American toquilla palm plant.

The hats are thought to have earned their misleading name because many were sold in nearby Panama to prospector­s travelling through that country to California during the Gold Rush.

Artisans of the truly Panamanian pintao hat start with the fibers of several plants that are cured and then woven into braids that are wrapped around a wooden form and sewn together from the crown of the hat down. Pasion Gutierrez, 81, grows some of the plants around his house in El Jaguito outside La Pintada, while others are found high in the mountains.

“The pintao hat has become an integral part of regional outfits throughout the country worn during traditiona­l dances and community festivitie­s,” the United Nations’ heritage arm’s statement said.

Depending on the quality of the work some pintao hats can cost hundreds of dollars.

Authoritie­s estimate that 4,000 of La Pintada’s 25,000 residents work creating or selling the hats. — AP

 ?? AP ?? A traditiona­l Panamanian pintao hat in La Pintada, Panama. —
AP A traditiona­l Panamanian pintao hat in La Pintada, Panama. —

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