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- Cabbage-tree_hat abstract "Cabbage tree hats (also known as cabbage palm hats) is a kind of straw hat made from the leaves of the Australian cabbage tree. It thus originates from Australia seemingly just before or around 1800. The journals of explorers such as Matthew Flinders and later Ludwig Leichhardt, and numerous early squatters used various forms of cabbage tree hats for the protection against the sun. The Answers.com describes the hat as "a broad-brimmed hat made from cabbage-tree leaves." The Powerhouse Museum describes a cabbage-tree hat thus: "Finely woven natural straw coloured hat; high tapering domed crown, wide flat brim; applied layered hat band of coarser plaiting with zig-zag border edges. But there are seemingly numerous more or less primitive versions of this type of head gear which is the earliest specifically Australian hat in use.After discovering that the leaves of the cabbage tree (the Cordyline australis) and the cabbage-tree palm (the Livistona australis) could be woven into hats, early settlers in Australia started to make hats out of them, which soon became popular in towns and in the country. The process involved boiling, then drying, and finally bleaching the leaves.We have no records but a mixture of European needs and Aboriginal people seem the most likely real life inventor of the method later used to produce this particular type of hat.".
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- Cabbage-tree_hat subject Category:19th-century_fashion.
- Cabbage-tree_hat subject Category:Hats.
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- Cabbage-tree_hat comment "Cabbage tree hats (also known as cabbage palm hats) is a kind of straw hat made from the leaves of the Australian cabbage tree. It thus originates from Australia seemingly just before or around 1800. The journals of explorers such as Matthew Flinders and later Ludwig Leichhardt, and numerous early squatters used various forms of cabbage tree hats for the protection against the sun.".
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