Batch 1 of 20 pieces. Each one numbered. The maker signs the interior with a single stitch in indigo thread.
Added an internal spiral of doubled raffia at the crown. Invisible from outside, holds the dome. Each piece still takes 3 days to crochet by hand.
Loosened the crochet gauge by 40%. Now it breathes. The silhouette softened — less helmet, more halo. But the top collapsed under its own weight.
The weave was too tight. It looked like a basket, not a crown. We needed air between the strands — the light has to pass through.
Tested four raffia suppliers. Two were too brittle, one too uniform. Settled on Madagascar palm raffia — irregular, golden, alive.
Started with the idea of a crown that doesn’t announce itself. Pencil on paper — a dome shape, open weave, no brim. The question was: can raffia hold structure without wire?
Made for those who need no audience. Each hat is hand-crocheted by artisans who spend days on a single piece.
100% natural raffia. No coatings.
Keep dry.
Measured at the widest point of the head, just above the ears.
Between sizes, take the larger.
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Madagascar
Raphia farinifera, hand-cut from the palms of Madagascar’s eastern coast. Left undyed. The plant already chose its color.