The Hula (also known as Bama Cap, Tangaran & Taguia) is a traditional headwear worn by the Hausa and Fulani people in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Niger and Ghana.
The cap is made from handwoven fabric, usually made from cotton or wool, and it is known for its unique design and intricate embroidery. The cap is usually round or oval in shape, with a flat top and a narrow brim.
The embroidery is done using a special needlework technique known as tafetta or fota, which involves creating a pattern by weaving together two or more threads of different colors.
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