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Thai palm hat .Thai civil servants in the past.Vintage Unique Natural materials

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Category:

Thai & Siamese

Quantity Available:

5 in stock

Condition:

New

Country/Region of Manufacture:

Thailand

Provenance:

Ownership History Not Available

Handmade:

Yes

Culture:

Thai

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Posted for sale:

August 6

Item number:

1761975317

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Thai palm hat .Thai civil servants in the past.Vintage Unique Thai Palm Hat and Thai Civil Servants in the Past The Thai palm hat, known as "Ngop Nam Hom" (?????????), is a traditional woven hat made from palm leaves and bamboo. It has been widely used in Thailand for centuries, especially among farmers, fishermen, and laborers who needed protection from the sun and rain. The hat?s structure is lightweight, breathable, and durable, making it ideal for hot and humid climates. Beyond its use in agriculture, the Thai palm hat was also worn by Thai civil servants in the past, particularly those working outdoors. During the Rattanakosin period (18th-19th century), civil officials responsible for surveying land, collecting taxes, or managing irrigation systems often wore palm hats as part of their field uniforms. These officials, known as "Nai Amphoe" (district officers) and "Khun Ban" (village leaders), had to travel extensively, and the wide-brimmed hat helped shield them from the intense tropical sun. In historical records and old photographs, Thai civil servants can be seen wearing decorated palm hats with ribbons or embroidered cloth to indicate their rank. Some high-ranking officials had customized versions with finer weaving patterns, symbolizing their authority. The palm hat was not only practical but also represented Thai craftsmanship and the adaptation of natural materials for daily life. Over time, as Thailand modernized, government officials gradually switched to Western-style pith helmets and military caps, leading to a decline in the use of palm hats among civil servants. However, in rural areas and cultural festivals, the Ngop Nam Hom remains a recognizable symbol of Thailand?s past, reflecting the country?s agricultural roots and historical traditions. Today, it is valued as a vintage, unique piece of Thai heritage, often used in traditional performances, museum exhibits, and tourism promotions.