The authentic toquilla straw hat is an ancestral legacy with roots that trace back over 50 years, connecting to the Chorrera and Valdivia cultures of Montecristi in Ecuador, where the first weavers emerged. Since then, creating this product has become a tradition passed down from generation to generation, preserving the techniques that make each piece unique.
Monthly Archives: January 2020
The Montecristi Panama Hat, handwoven with toquilla straw in Montecristi, Ecuador, is synonymous with quality and tradition. One of the most attractive features of this hat is its ability to roll, but is it really recommended? In this blog, we explore the myths and truths about rolling a Panama hat, how to do it correctly, when to avoid it, and what you should know before purchasing one.
The Panama Montecristi hat, handmade by Ecuadorian artisans, is a masterpiece that combines elegance, tradition, and exceptional quality. With UNESCO certification as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, this hat is an investment that, with proper care, can last a lifetime and even be passed down to future generations. Here’s a complete guide on how to care for your hat, keeping it impeccable and extending its durability.
You’re probably looking to buy an authentic toquilla straw hat, but with so many options online, it can be hard to know which one to choose. Plus, there’s the uncertainty of whether you’ll actually receive what you ordered. I feel the same way, which is why I always like to do thorough research before making a purchase. Below, I’ve outlined several important tips: the location of the producer (Ecuador), the certifications the company offers, a quality guide, and a size guide.
Today, environmental care and preservation are critical topics in product manufacturing and commercialization, and Panama hats are no exception. These hats, handcrafted and internationally renowned for their high commercial and cultural value, require a flawless presentation that reflects both their quality and respect for the natural world.
At Montecuador, we don’t just connect artisans with customers; we are an active part of the artisanal process. We work hand in hand with weavers from the start, receiving the hats in their purest form, with the toquilla straw still long and unfinished, and we take care of giving them the final touch that transforms them into true, custom-made masterpieces for you.
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