the world`s finest panama hat
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the world`s finest panama hat
T H E W ORLD ' S F INEST P ANAMA H AT The Concept World's Finest is the brand of luxurious products from around the world. We invite you to discover what is the origin of the most famous materials and luxurious products as well as their country of origin. Our brand wants to travel around the world to rescue the history and origin of the famous luxurious products. The World’s Finest Panama Hat Where the real Panama Hat comes from. The Panama Hat has its roots in the Inca Empire. The Spanish arrived to Ecuador and found the local people wearing these amazing hats made out of a natural straws that they named “toquilla” straws. After some years the hat got known in other countries, and the main trade point was Panama. But what really gave the name of “Panama Hat” is the fact that Theodore Roosevelt was wearing this hat at the opening of the Panama Canal in 1913, the name was then spread by the medias as “Panama Hat”. The Art behind this unique piece The manufacturing of a Panama Hat can be considered as an art, every hat is unique. The Panama Hat is hand woven, and the knowledge of the weaving is handed down from generation to generation. The micro-climate in the Pacific coast of Ecuador is the ideal place for the growing of the plant with the scientific name of Carludovica Palmata, the local people ensure the well-tended plantations and then a manual process of treatment of the leaves starts. The leaves are cooked and then dried under the equatorial sun's rays. The fibres are then shipped to the two famous weaving cities of Cuenca and Montecristi, where the know how of the Panama Hat is a question of having it in the blood. The all process is manual, for the Finest Panama Hats the weaving can go up to five months. A word about the country Ecuador Diversity is the word that can describe the best this wonderful country of South America. Galapagos Island, the Pacific coast, the Andes mountains and the Amazonian forest. From the cold wind of the glaciers to the tropical humidity of the jungle. Amerindians, Europeans, Africans and Asians came to the land and as a result the Ecuadorians are the best example of diversity. The gold of the Incas In 1532 the Spanish Conquistador, Francisco Pizarro began his conquest of the Inca Empire. Very fast he had Atahualpa, The Emperor, as his hostage, but in exchange of his freedom, The Emperor promised to fill a room with gold. Before the room could be filled with gold, Atahualpa was garrotted and then burned. The legend holds that the Inca general Rumiñahui was on his way with an estimated 750 tons of worked gold for the ransom when he learned that Atahualpa had been murdered. The furious general, returned to a mountainous region of Ecuador called the Llanganates, where he hide the gold. When Ruminahui was captured by the Spanish, he was tortured but he never revealed the location of the treasure. Since colonial times, famous explorers and treasure-hunters have launched numerous expeditions in an effort to find the legendary treasure, but without success. www.worlds-finest-products.com