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    Hats and Hairstyles of the Mongols

    In virtually every culture there seem to be customs and practices for the hair and headcoverings. This is no less true among the Mongols, particularly the women. Within the

    Mongolian society there are various differences, mostly tribal but a few are also rank

    related. The nomadic lifestyle has much influence as well as outside influences fromother cultures.

    HATS

    Hats can be divided into several categories. We start with mens and womens hats

    fairly obvious distinction there. This is followed by seasonal hats, work hats, town hats,

    special occasion hats and hats of office. For each of these collections, except the hats ofoffice, we must also specify tribal variations. Many tribes had specific designs or styles

    of hats by which a person could easily be recognized, although similarity is strong inoverall design of the basic hat. Notable among these is the Boghtag hat worn by the

    women. Hats generally had some sort of decoration that conveyed either rank, title or

    meant something, such as good luck symbols on the tails of a toortsoog. Sometimesthose decorations just showed you had enough wealth to afford such decoration. Hats

    were made of cotton, wool, sheepskin, silk, leather, felt or a combination of things,

    including birch bark, used to form the shape of the Boghtag hat. Probably the single mostcommon hat decorations are the knot, tassel or ribbons. Amongst the western tribes

    especially the Turkic, and later period Moghul, groups you will also find feathers, gemsand jewelry included. Colors were dependant on the material the hat was made from, with

    the summer and town hats being more colorful. Many of the winter hats and felt hats

    were quilted and/or embroidered as well as being lined or edged with fur. The

    embroidery and quilting also served to strengthen the fabric of the hat particularly withfelt hats. Like the Dels, most hats were lined with something comfortable like cotton or

    fur.

    Scarves and head wraps are mostly worn by women but in some parts of Central Asiathey are worn by men as well. These are strictly a working head covering. Generally

    they are cotton, wool or silk and while there are various styles of wrapping they are not

    terribly different from tribe to tribe. I would venture a guess that this is where turbansmay have derived from, but thats only a guess. Again, bright or strong colors are

    preferred or, in the case of the hotter climes, white is a favored color.

    Head dresses or hair jewelry are limited to the women and constitute a show of rank,marital status, wealth and sometimes tribal affiliation. The majority of these are made of

    silver and include a large variety of precious and semi-precious stones. Shells also make

    an appearance on many of the pieces. Among the favored stones are Coral, Lapis, Pearls,

    Jade, Turquoise, Agate, and others. The complexity of the headdress is simplified byusing a layering system. They are not all one piece. Most consist of a cap, circlet or

    central plate which then is overset with everything from bands with long dangling strands

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    to braid covers to side pieces that hang from the cap. Earrings often appear to be part of

    the assembly because they hook over the ear rather than attach to the ear lobe. In someinstances you will find pieces which cross the chest, being suspended by a wire or string

    that crosses over the head or are actually attached to the garment rather than being

    suspended.

    Within all this is the hairstyle and that brings us to the other half of this matter.

    Hairstyles

    Once again we can divide hairstyles into a couple categories. We start with mens andwomens and then go to everyday styles and formal styles. That is where the simple part

    ends.

    In the case of mens hair the style reflects the needs. A Shamans hair was wild and

    unkempt whereas a monks head may have been clean shaven. The majority of the males

    wore their hair in one or more braids and often had the forehead and front of the skullshaved back, leaving only a small forelock. It is difficult for an enemy to grab you by thehair if there is none to grab. The braids could be tucked up into the hats or helmets in

    many cases. This might very well have helped pad those helmets but dont quote me on

    that.The womens hair is another story altogether. If nothing else has survived the ages,

    hair styling has. Women have everyday hairstyles or working styles and they have their

    fancy dos. The Mongolian women are no exception to this practice. The use ofhairpieces and extensions is also not a stranger to the Mongolian hairstyling.

    Tribal practices vary but the majority of everyday or working hair styles involve one

    or more braids and sometimes pinning the hair up under a head wrap. Generally these

    styles receive no decoration.Special occasion hairstyles are another matter entirely. Any excuse to dress up is an

    excuse to have your hair done. Weddings, visits by dignitaries, holidays, parties all are

    good reasons to dress up the hair. At this point the styles are most often dictated by thetribe. The arched styles are said to represent or copy the look of the Garuda Birds wings

    when in flight. Others say the arches mimic the horns of a ram or yak. While these

    arches are probably the best known style of hair for Mongolian women they arecertainly not the only style. They are, however, the best example of using supplemental

    forms or hairpieces to achieve a certain look. In many cases the arches were covered

    with dark horsehair to mimic the womans hair. There are also false braids, fillermaterial and wire forms used to convey a certain look. Add to this the hair dressing of

    yak butter and you have an extremely ornate and striking presentation.Many of the ornate hairstyles vary in style from tribe to tribe while some styles, less

    formal and unadorned, seem to be fairly consistent from tribe to tribe.

    In the pictures that follow you will see a few of the styles of hats, headdresses andhairstyles in use by the Mongols. The hats shown are representative of the more common

    styles but do not necessarily show the minor variations you would find in various tribes.

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    Such things as colors, style of decoration and such vary. The picture of the Boghtag hat

    is interesting in that it is a square tower rather than the more common round version.

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    The pony tail is wrapped in a strand of coral beads Once that is in place the ponytail isdivided and the two sections of hair are wrapped over a Y shaped frame which has been

    inserted in the bottom of the wrapped portion of the ponytail. From there the ends are

    tied in with a colored cord (we think**) under the coral wrapping to hold it while theother strands are brought back, twisted and wrapped around under the ponytail and

    secured by the band of jade. Additional decorations are then tucked into the ponytail toenhance the style.

    ** I talked with a professional hairdresser about this and we came to the aboveconclusion.

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    Above are the various forms, hair sticks or pins and decoration used in the Daghur

    womans hair style. They are representative of much of the hair jewelry used by theMongols.

    In researching the actual jewelry construction I find that the origins of most of the

    pieces are either Chinese or Indian (modern names). Most was made of silver primarily

    because it was more available than gold. Mongolia has a fairly large number of goldfields and native gem stones but mining was not practiced by the Mongols, thus they

    traded for the components ingots of silver, finished or polished stones and such. It was

    during the reign of the Manchus and later that the truly elegant work was created withgold and enamel work and other refinements beginning to make an appearance. While

    there are records of superb Mongolian silver smiths there are no real written records of

    who they were and what pieces they created. The majority of the jewelry makers seem tobe foreign craftsmen captured by the Mongols and kept because of the value of their art.

    In matching your accessories to your Mongolian persona I would suggest looking to the

    jewelry of India if you trace your persona to the Turkic (Western) Mongols and toChinese designs if your persona is from the Eastern Mongolian territories.

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    Headdress primarily of silver with the base being a padded cloth circle with stones set in

    silver sewn onto the circle. The front decoration is two semicircles of silver with silverchains framing the face and a series of silver and gem stone bangs across the front. The

    back is a latticework of silver and coral with a wooden rod to maintain the width of the

    latticework. Beside the lattice is a pair of earrings that match the latticework of coral and

    silver. They hang over the ears. The 2 rectangles below the head piece are hairclips.

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    Two ladies of the Khalka tribe.A note about their dels. The dels reflect some of the changes that have come about over

    the years but the style of the raised shoulders is unique and one of the biggest diversions

    from the basic Del seen across most of the Mongolian territories.

    In Conclusion;

    It is readily apparent in the history of the Mongols that they truly prized and enjoyed

    beautiful things as well as very utilitarian things. In classic nomadic style they tended to

    wear or use their wealth. In an attempt to show respect and awe of things supernatural

    they also reflected those beliefs in everyday things clothing, the place and position oftheir ger and its contents. The jewelry, hats and hairstyles tlked about here also reflect

    that collection of beliefs.

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