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Hats, from social promotion to objects of everyday life
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Initially considered as a sign of social promotion - by mimicry with the headwears of the chiefs and high-ranking people of the traditional Polynesian society - hats have quickly passed from the status of coveted objects of prestige to that of objects of everyday life. They are woven in the European way by the women of Rurutu who have become experts in the art of transforming the natural fibers and assembling them.
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