Hat (Kalyeem)

Description

Kuba men (and some women) show their title and status with hats and hat accessories. The male owner of this heavily beaded and shell-covered hat (kalyeem) had a senior title. A simple coiled basketry hat forms its foundation (similar to 1915.465). Fabric panels stitched with zig-zagging white and blue beads edged in cowries hang from the top. White bead strands with cowrie shells flow downward, pushed out over the forehead by a large brim. Technically and aesthetically, beaded Kuba hats and masks have much in common; artists specializing in beading techniques had the skills to make both, using imported beads and shells.

Provenance

(Jacques Hautelet, La Jolla, CA, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH) (?-1998); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1998-)

Hat (Kalyeem)

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possibly early 1900s

Accession Number

1998.29

Medium

Raffia, glass beads, cowrie shells, cloth (including wool), thread, and copper alloy

Dimensions

Overall: 29 x 23 x 23 cm (11 7/16 x 9 1/16 x 9 1/16 in.)

Classification

Garment

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

John L. Severance Fund