Big changes come in small hats
Big changes are hard. Whether it is moving to a new building or about thirty years of revolution and regime changes, change requires flexibility. One object from our collection knows all about change, the Leiden journeyman hat (Fig. 1; TRC 2010.0056a).
Fig. 1. Miniature bicorn hat in beaver (?) fur with a silk band, made for a journeyman's examination. Leiden, The Netherlands, 1796 (TRC 2010.0056).
This little hat, 30 cm in length, was made for the examination of apprentice hatmaker Hendrik Visser, member of the Leiden hatmaker’s guild. It is made of fur, probably beaver, with a silk band on one side. The small size of the hat proved that Hendrik Visser was a capable hatmaker and was therefore awarded the title of journeyman hatmaker. In 2010, the hat was professionally conserved after a public appeal to raise the required funds.














