Boy's scholar's hat formed by several embroidered panels sewn together, creating a see-through gap. The front is decorated with a lotus flower with embroidered petals. The crown joined with two padded birds and two flower-shaped appliqué panels, and a stuffed oval-shaped protuberance mounted on top. The brim is a strip of black silk embroidered with floral scrolls. The hat is lined with cotton.
Part of The Louise Tythacott Collection . The Louise Tythacott Collection was compiled as the result of intensive fieldwork over several years in South China and Hong Kong. Ms Tythacott is a Chinese-speaking anthropologist and a museum curator, and was Curator of Ethnography at Liverpool Museum, who was particularly fortunate in developing contacts during the course of her work. Ms Tythacott has also made collections for the Museum of Mankind.