Woven headgear from the Pasil, Kalinga using dyed materials. The design and colour of this object is distinct to Kalinga communities. Man’s personal adornment which was also used as storage of personal items such as tobacco. It was worn further back on the head and secured with a tie across forehead. This was useful especially as men walked to the neighbouring villages or when they attend festivities. Similar designs can be found in Kalinga villages. Some elders still wear this during festivities or occasions.
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