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okwuid · 6 months ago
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Okpu-Agu Hat: Symbolism, History, and Cultural Significance in Igbo Tradition
The Okpu-Agu Hat The Okpu-Agu is a knitted woollen hat, somewhat cone-shaped with a bob at the end. This bob is the ‘tail’ of the hat. It has intricate patterns of red, white, and black stripes, representing the spots of a leopard, an animal known for its strength and bravery among the Igbo people. The Okpu-Agu is traditionally worn by warriors in Igbo land, especially by the men of Ohafia,…
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gaealumi · 2 years ago
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Okpu Agu Balaclava and bucket hats by GAEA LUMI
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okwuid · 5 years ago
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What are the male traditional hats?
Name: Okpu agu “leopard hat” (a sign of bravery/warriors)
Style: Woven with white, black and red stripes (an abstract depiction of leopard spots)
Origin: Abia/Cross river region, from the Ekpe (leopard society)
Variation: Okpu mboko (black and white, worn by highest grade of the Ekpe society)
Name: Okpu ozo “Ozo cap” (Red cap)
Style: Red, study material, suede texture
Origin: Anambra region – sacred/earned, traditionally worn by titled men e.g. ‘Nzes’, ‘Ichies’, ‘Ozos’, ‘Ogbuefis (chiefs and kings)
Variation: Ugo (Eagle) feather on higher ranks
The okpu agu is the leopard hat, whilst sometimes the opku ozo is referred to okpu isi-agu.
Isi agu is cloth patterned with the face of a lion, traditionally it should only be worn by specific titled men (although nowadays it’s been ‘appropriated’ by all). Along with the isi-agu cloth, titled men typically wear a red ‘okpu ozo’ (chieftaincy red cap).
Note: Isi agu (should be odum because ‘odum’ in Igbo means lion, whilst agu is leopard but that’s another debate).
Okpu Igbo: Traditional Igbo Hats (Male) What are the male traditional hats? Name: Okpu agu "leopard hat" (a sign of bravery/warriors) Style…
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