Kuba Hat / Fan Palm / Ishigaki, Okinawa-JPN 151201
Kuba Hat / Fan Palm / Ishigaki, Okinawa-JPN 151201
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- Size / Weight
- Sea: Approx. Ø 14.57″ × H 7.09″ / 8.82 oz
Field: Approx. Ø 15.75″ × H 6.30″ / 8.47 oz

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Note
The sizes shown above are the middle of the total quantity of items we receive, and are only a rough estimate.
Also, external dimensions are provided.
Some of them may be 2-3 cm (1inch) larger or smaller than the sizes indicated because they are handmade using natural materials.
If you have a specific place in mind where you would like to store the item, please order it with enough space to spare.
Also, the shape, texture, and color of each item will vary.
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Caution
Please be careful not to damage your body or clothing with sprinters.
For all materials, please store in a well-ventilated place and avoid storing in cupboards, etc. as much as possible.
When storing, it is best to avoid direct sunlight and to place them in an elevated place where moisture does not accumulate.
If the product gets wet from rain or water, wipe it off with a dry cloth and dry it well in the shade or indoors in a well-ventilated location.
Regular brushing with a scrubber or brush is recommended to prevent dust accumulation.
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Shipping
We deliver products worldwide. Shipping costs are automatically calculated according to your location and what you order.
We will ship with care and attention.You can see shipping policy here
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How to care
These products are made from all-natural materials and if taken good care of they will last for dozens of years. Products made of natural materials also change beautifully over time.
Check "How to care" page here

This hat was made on Ishigaki Island from the fan palm (Kuba) leaves.
Fan palm, also known by its Japanese name Birō.
In Okinawa, there is a phrase, “Kubanu fanu yuu (蒲葵ぬ葉ぬ世).”
It refers to an ancient time when people had no clothing
and covered themselves with the fan palm leaves.
The large, durable leaves have been used since ancient times to make everyday items
such as straw raincoats, hats, sandals, fans, ladles, and even as roofing materials.
The wood of the fan palm tree itself is also extremely hard, and was used for building structures,
the necks of sanshin (string instruments), boat paddles, and koshiki—cylindrical wooden steamers.
From ancient times, the fan palm has been a steadfast companion in island life,
providing both shelter and material for daily living.

Here, we introduce two types of hats made from fan palm leaves.
The one on the left in the photo is the Sea type, traditionally worn by fishermen,
and the one on the right is the Field type, used by farmers.
Both are worn to protect the head from the sun, rain, and wind,
but their shapes differ slightly depending on where—and by whom—they were used.


















When placed on the head, it feels so light that you almost forget you are wearing it.
It allows you to work freely with both hands,
protected from sunlight and light rain—a truly practical design.
The hat reflects attentive craftsmanship—
one can sense how carefully it was made, based on listening closely to the people who use it.

Beyond its practicality, its appearance is also remarkably beautiful.
Ideal for farm or garden work, for professional use, or even for leisure outdoors.
We invite you to experience the comfort for yourself.
Please choose your preferred type.

**Basketry in Okinawa**
Okinawa Prefecture includes a number of small islands
that were once part of the Ryukyu Kingdom, collectively known as the Ryukyu Archipelago.
The archipelago includes the Amami, Okinawa, Miyako, and Yaeyama Islands—
with only the Amami group now part of Kagoshima Prefecture.
The plants nurtured on these islands, lying between the Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea,
carry hues and qualities distinct from those of other regions of Japan.
Shaped by human hands, they have long been transformed into tools for daily life,
supporting the lives of the people.
Though each island is small in area, the tropical plants that thrive under the intense blue skies of Okinawa
grow vividly and abundantly, providing a rich source of materials for basketry and craft.
Please note:
This item ships from Japan.
As the buyer, you are responsible for any import duties, customs fees, or local taxes that may be charged in your country.
These costs are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
Please check with your local customs authority if you are unsure about any potential charges before placing your order.