Ba tầm explained

Ba tầm
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Nón Ba tầm is a traditional Vietnamese flat palm hat.[1] [2] [3] It should be distinguished from other traditional Vietnamese headwear such as the conical nón lá and the coiled turban, khăn vấn.

Nón Ba tầm is traditionally worn by Vietnamese women as an accessory to finer garments, as opposed to the more functional clothes associated with farm work. The hats worn by shamans traditionally had silver ornaments hanging from silk strings around the brim.[4]

Origin of the hat

According to documents from the French at the end of the nineteenth century, Ba tầm were translated into French as, Le chapeau de trois tầm (literally "the hat of three tầm),[5] [6] tầm (尋) was an ancient unit of measurement used in China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. The measurement is equivalent to an arm span. According to Vũ trung tùy bút, the Ba tầm hat is a combination of styles of dậu, mền giải, and viên cơ hats. The hat is attested in literature since the 18th century, but its origin could be a lot older than that.

Construction of the hat

Ba tầm hats are covered with palm leaves or gồi leaves, shaped like a parasol or mushroom ears, flat top, cone diameter about 70–80 cm, the brim 10–12 cm higher or more. The inside of the hat is attached with a funnel-shaped rim called a khua or khùa (摳) to reinforce the hat on the user's head.[8] In addition, people often tie the colorful thao thread to the brim of the hat to make a charm. Presently, nón quai thao is often used to refer to a nón Ba tầm, it was because of an improved design by writer Kim Lân and his son to be more compact and suitable for artistic activities. This type of hat was later adopted by female Quan họ singers where it became more popular.[9]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://thanhnien.vn/van-hoa/di-tim-chiec-non-co-cua-nguoi-viet-717242.html Đi tìm chiếc nón cổ của người Việt
  2. Kirsten W. Endres, Andrea Lauser – Engaging the Spirit World: Popular Beliefs and Practices in Modern Vietnam 2012 "The Ten Girls were each allocated one two-storied house, three sets of clothes, one box of adornments, one flat palm hat (nón quai thao) and one traveling case in which to store everything."
  3. Minh Hương Hội An quê tôi: hồi ký, tạp văn, giai thoại 2000 "Nào nón lá, nón Gò Găng, nón thúng (nón quai thao), nón nỉ, nón cối, giay, dép, guốc, (") Cúp tóc Phong trào hô hào cắt lóc ngắn."
  4. Maurice M. Durand – Technique et panthéon des médiums viêtnamiens (Đông) 1959 "Chapeau de femme avec des attaches en argent (chiến) où sont suspendus des cordons de soie, giày thao. C'est le nón quai thao."
  5. Web site: Nón quai thao và nón ba tầm. Danang newspaper.
  6. Web site: Nón ba tầm – nét đặc trưng vùng Bắc Bộ đang dần biến mất. 28 July 2016. Dân Việt.
  7. Web site: N. G. Góc Nhìn. Nón đội.
  8. Book: Vũ, Từ Trang. Nghề cổ nước Việt . 2001. Văn hóa dân tộc. 92.
  9. Web site: Nón quai thao, xôn xao miền Quan họ. Bắc Ninh newspaper.