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Center to preserve the tradition of weaving straw hats “Panama Hats”

June 12th, 2012

22panama2Under the theme of “learning to work working” the National Institute of Cultural Heritage aims to preserve the making of straw hats.

The creation of the Knowledge Transfer Centre is the first step that the National Institute of Cultural Heritage, implemented in Gauteng to ensure that the construction of the Panama Hat (Montecristi Hat) not be forgotten.

In the commune of Montecristi Pile under the theme “Learning to work at work”, it is expected that the tradition of weaving straw hats , part of the country’s intangible cultural heritage is not lost in history. According to many models weavers and most are elderly and few young people who are interested in learning this craft that is part of the culture and country around.

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In addition to this project is to improve the employability of people who acquire new knowledge, including the hat to finish counting the proper tools, thus avoiding the middlemen.

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Junior chronicle of a real fighter

May 29th, 2012

P1000851Junior Lopez is 17 years old, he lives in the town of Montecristi Pile in the province of Manabi, is the third of five brothers, comes from a family of weavers in straw hats and their profession is that, developing the famous Panama Hat.

Junior’s story begins with the dreams and illusions of all children to grow up and be somebody in life, he longed to be an engineer, but as pointed out in his own words, “from time to time all dreams were dashed” .

Was 7 years old when it happened, and somewhat saddened eyes said, “One day we went walking with my dad and a car hit us, I ran over and broke my hip and leg,” since life This young man took an unexpected turn, due to the accident some of his organs were compromised, and in critical condition and little hope of recovery, Junior had to endure the hard pounding that life had given him and start a battle against death.

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The straw hat scarf in world history

May 28th, 2012

22panama2 The straw hat scarf, also called Panama Hat is a straw hat, hand woven palm leaves or straw Jipijapa scarf.

Paradoxically, despite its name, THE AUTHENTIC BUT NOT COME FROM THE PANAMA ECUADOR, the village of Pile in the Manabi province led to the creations that have become a boom in manufacturing of fashion in the world.

There are different versions regarding the term “Panama Hat”, one of the most widespread is that were imported into that country for use by workers involved in building the Panama Canal to guard against dehydration by high heat .

The photo of President Roosevelt in one of his visits to work wearing this hat Canal turned the world, baptizing in the name of the country for posterity.

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DID YOU KNOW Panama Hats have starred in Hollywood films?

May 10th, 2012

hollywoodIn 1944 sales of panama hats reached its peak, becoming the number one export product of Ecuador due to the decrease of cocoa.

But without doubt one of the main reasons why the sales have increased was the golden age of Hollywood. Was at this period of time that many film-stars used the then called Panama Hat (because it was thought that came from that country) inside and outside of the screen more popular usage of the accessory.

The Panama Hat,was the protagonist in the costumes of some of the most famous films of that era and today are classified as treasures of cinema.

And if we talk of naming starrings, the role that the hat did in the movie Gone with the Wind, was one of the best work.  But the action it took in Casablanca and Key Largo is also worthy of applause.

Zoila Lopez, “I like to weave straw panama hats. It is the nicest thing to see it finished, it gives joy”

May 3rd, 2012

Zoila Lopez, "I like to weave straw panama hats. It is the nicest thing to see it finished, it gives joy"Zoila is a woman of 33 years who was born in the village of Pile, a site of Montecristi in Manabi Province. She says since his 19 years she learned the business that now provides for her whole family: weaving the genuine panama hats.

The story begins when Zoila married the love of her life. She tell us that she saw her mother in law weaving and she immediately became interested in learning this wonderful but time-effort-consuming art.

She began practicing on a mat of straw leaves, and when she learned to do it right she decided to start weaving real hats. Although she has not yet learn to the start weaving the hat from the very beginning, she has 15 years dedicated to the artisan work.

» Read more: Zoila Lopez, “I like to weave straw panama hats. It is the nicest thing to see it finished, it gives joy”

Several years of my life dedicated to weaving straw hats, panama hats

April 19th, 2012

Several years of my life dedicated to weaving straw hats, panama hatsModesta Chavez, a 68 year old Ecuadorian. She says ”Today I sell crafts, but spendseveral years of my life to weave straw hats, is a beautiful work, I age and is more tired,my back hurts, hands and views.”

Want to tell us your name?
Modesta
How old are you? 68
A Country of birth?
Ecuador
¿Location?
Montecristi, Manabi, Ecuador.
Several years of my life dedicated to weaving straw hats, panama hatsHow long have you started with this hobby?
from young
Tell us how you started?
From a young age and then with my husband. Now I only sell crafts and when some one makes a special request I weave a hat. But I teach this art to my children.
What weaving means to you?
It was my way of life for some years. It is a hard work full of taste, which requires a lot of energy and detail.
Want to tell us something about your life?

I am a mother of four children, and I am proud that the best hat in the world is of Montecristi, because although it is not much try to do the same. The design here is unique, handmade and special treatment.

The famous hat “Panama Hats” is Ecuadorian

April 11th, 2012

art. analizadoAn article published in the journal The Agro called “Sombreros de Montecristi o Panamá Hats“, describes a beautiful reality but hard at the same time.

It is true that the most famous straw hat of the world is the product of painstaking Ecuadorian hands and raw material obtained from the east coast and mountains of Ecuador. However, it is known as Panama or Panama Hats.

I was saying that it is a really great and beautiful reality. Yes! The quality of this product has grown to fame and recognition unique in the world. And it belongs to us and them. Humble artisans work-spinning the dreams forged shawl, which back bent shape life. So it is our people with guts and determination.

Also added, is a harsh reality because the ecuadorian work is named as “Panama”. But then everything falls under its own weight. It has been released today and little by little it is known the Panama Hats are Ecuadorian.

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Skilled hands that produce straw hats for export, The Genuine Panama Hats

March 21st, 2012

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Rough hands and sometimes wrinkled over time shape the strands quality-export Genuine Panama Hats used by world leaders, Hollywood stars, music stars and other celebrities. These have now become a symbol of elegance, luxury and sophistication.
montecristiMontecristi, a town of artists, not only produces tagua jewelry, but also exports the famous Panama Hat, which is really from Ecuador.

Pile, is one of the sectors that have more production Montecristi hats. Fidel Espinal, note that this is laborious work, not only developing but also the selection of buds to remove the chaff is difficult, especially on rainy days.
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Other craftsmen say their work is not appreciated, they do not have that fair compensation. They are almost always paid low prices and then be exported and resold at prices higher, leaving the workforce without the necessary value.

They share a video that emphasizes what we have said.

 

Panama Hats or Montecriti Hats: Real piece of art! Video Documentary Part 1

September 22nd, 2011

Hello Dear Readers,

I’ve been asked by many of you to post information about the materials used in all the products sold at EcuadorianHands.com, plus info about the process to manufacturing them. I will try to do so, little by little. Please have a little patience :)

Researching  I was able to get an instructional documentary about Panama Hats. However it was too long and had to edited and split it in to 3 parts. Plus, translate it for you my friends. Quite a challenge to test our video editing skills ;)

This video is the 1st part of a tv show elaborated by OroMar TV “Asi se Hace Ecuador”. It show the reality of the Montecristi Hat, mistakenly known as Panama Hats.

>>>Beginning in the early to mid-1600′s hat weaving evolved as a cottage industry all along the Ecuadorian coast. Hat weaving and wearing grew steadily in Ecuador through the 17th and 18th centuries. Even then, the best quality hats were being made in what is now the province of Manabí. Watch the videio>>>

Panama Hat real history>>>> And remember. Panama Hats, or Montecristi Hats are available in any of these styles: Fedora Hats, Borsalino Hats and so on!

I hope you find it attractive and educational.

I’ll see you all in my next post. Aloha,

Fabrizio

 

Free Shipping for Panama Hats: Fedora, Borsalino, Ausin & more

August 2nd, 2011
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