Oak Teardrop | Lilac

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Inspired by Colorado's lilac season, this design celebrates one of my favorite color palettes. Soft lavender, dusty rose, and violet come together to create a piece that feels feminine, timeless, and expressive.

Built on a vented teardrop crown, this silhouette offers a classic Western profile with balanced proportions that make it an easy everyday shape while still feeling refined.

Layers of thoughtfully sourced materials bring softness and texture to the design. The first element is recycled sari silk from India, blending shades of lavender and lilac to create the foundation of the design. A deep violet leather wrap grounds the palette, while a faceted lilac glass beaded band adds subtle light and dimension. Every layer was chosen to complement the next, creating a piece that feels collected rather than decorated.

Like every hat I create, each piece is made by hand using thoughtfully sourced materials. Because many of the textiles, beads, and natural elements I work with are one of a kind or available only in small quantities, your hat may feature slight variations from the one pictured. These small differences are intentional, they ensure every piece remains unique while staying true to the original design and spirit of the collection.

If you love these embellishments but would prefer a different crown shape or palm color, I'd be happy to adapt the design. Please reach out.

The Details

  • Material: Guatemalan Standard Palm

  • Crown: Teardrop 4-1/4”

  • Brim Width: 4"

  • Embellishments:

  • Sweatband: foam-padded cotton twill

  • Handcrafted in Guatemala

  • Shaped by hand

About Guatemalan Palm

Every palm hat begins in the hands of skilled artisans in Guatemala, where palm weaving has been a cherished tradition for centuries. Passed down through generations, this enduring craft creates lightweight, durable hats designed to withstand long days under the sun. Using locally harvested palm leaves, each hat is woven with remarkable care before making its way to my Colorado studio, where I have the privilege of refining, shaping, and adorning every piece. The result is a hat that honors the legacy of its origins while carrying its own unique story forward.

  • Species: Sabal mexicana, var. guatemalensis

  • 7-strand braid, about 1/2" wide

  • Have more surface texture, hand-crafted appearance

  • Retains shape when wet

  • Can be reshaped with just water

  • UPF 50 - Blocks 98% of UV Light

My Guatemalan Palm Leaf hat body supplier has been working directly with Guatemalan hat makers for over 30 years, paying fair prices for superior craftsmanship.

Sizing Tip

The Guatemalan hat has a foam-padded cotton twill sweatband that tends to shrink about 1% with heat and moisture. This is about 1/2 of a hat size (1/16" diameter). If you are buying a Guatemalan hat, we recommend buying a hat that is just a little bit loose to allow for this shrinkage. This usually means buying one size larger than you normally wear.

To Determine Your Hat Size

  • Measure around your head where you wear your hats in inches (circumference).

  • Use the chart in the photos to determine your hat size

If I can answer any questions, or be of further assistance, please e-mail me directly.

Inspired by Colorado's lilac season, this design celebrates one of my favorite color palettes. Soft lavender, dusty rose, and violet come together to create a piece that feels feminine, timeless, and expressive.

Built on a vented teardrop crown, this silhouette offers a classic Western profile with balanced proportions that make it an easy everyday shape while still feeling refined.

Layers of thoughtfully sourced materials bring softness and texture to the design. The first element is recycled sari silk from India, blending shades of lavender and lilac to create the foundation of the design. A deep violet leather wrap grounds the palette, while a faceted lilac glass beaded band adds subtle light and dimension. Every layer was chosen to complement the next, creating a piece that feels collected rather than decorated.

Like every hat I create, each piece is made by hand using thoughtfully sourced materials. Because many of the textiles, beads, and natural elements I work with are one of a kind or available only in small quantities, your hat may feature slight variations from the one pictured. These small differences are intentional, they ensure every piece remains unique while staying true to the original design and spirit of the collection.

If you love these embellishments but would prefer a different crown shape or palm color, I'd be happy to adapt the design. Please reach out.

The Details

  • Material: Guatemalan Standard Palm

  • Crown: Teardrop 4-1/4”

  • Brim Width: 4"

  • Embellishments:

  • Sweatband: foam-padded cotton twill

  • Handcrafted in Guatemala

  • Shaped by hand

About Guatemalan Palm

Every palm hat begins in the hands of skilled artisans in Guatemala, where palm weaving has been a cherished tradition for centuries. Passed down through generations, this enduring craft creates lightweight, durable hats designed to withstand long days under the sun. Using locally harvested palm leaves, each hat is woven with remarkable care before making its way to my Colorado studio, where I have the privilege of refining, shaping, and adorning every piece. The result is a hat that honors the legacy of its origins while carrying its own unique story forward.

  • Species: Sabal mexicana, var. guatemalensis

  • 7-strand braid, about 1/2" wide

  • Have more surface texture, hand-crafted appearance

  • Retains shape when wet

  • Can be reshaped with just water

  • UPF 50 - Blocks 98% of UV Light

My Guatemalan Palm Leaf hat body supplier has been working directly with Guatemalan hat makers for over 30 years, paying fair prices for superior craftsmanship.

Sizing Tip

The Guatemalan hat has a foam-padded cotton twill sweatband that tends to shrink about 1% with heat and moisture. This is about 1/2 of a hat size (1/16" diameter). If you are buying a Guatemalan hat, we recommend buying a hat that is just a little bit loose to allow for this shrinkage. This usually means buying one size larger than you normally wear.

To Determine Your Hat Size

  • Measure around your head where you wear your hats in inches (circumference).

  • Use the chart in the photos to determine your hat size

If I can answer any questions, or be of further assistance, please e-mail me directly.