Multicolour Tangaran Hausa Cap
This High quality Hausa Cap is produced in Northern part of Nigeria.
It is beautifully handcrafted and the caps are traditionally made from strips of elaborately embroidered cloth that are perfectly knitted together. It also known as Tangaran Cap .The designs are usually made of lines and shapes which often symbolizes important events and occasions. the cap is evergreen it does not fade and has never gone out of fashion in Nigeria.
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