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Accessories page three women's and girl's hats and hoods
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French Hood Our mid fifteenth century french hood is made with velvet-like material or brocade. It is then decorated elaboratly with beading and trim. The hood is fastened with a tie behind the head to offer a secure fit and placement. Our use of a waterproof canvas and wire form offers some protection from damp weather and travel. Can be worn over a coif for a more secure fit. Price: $40.00
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Woman's Coif
The coif was standard headwear worn by the population form infancy to old age. Our coif is constructed from cotton and features a cloth closure that can tie under the chin to secure the hat in place. According to our research the coif can be worn under a number of different hats to ensure a good fit. price: $10.00
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Rolled Hat
The classic fourteenth century rolled hat is a perfect completment to many of our earlier period gowns.Comes trimmed and slightly beaded. Base Price: $15.00
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Pill Hat Our pill style hat is round with slightly tapered sides. This hat is worn and the crown of the head ans one size fits most. This simple but elegant hat is the crowning touch to many of our later period gowns Base Price: $20.00
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Gable Hood The (Tudor) gable hood was popular during the first decades of the 16th century (about 1520-1540) and was worn by well-to-do englishwomen. Unlike other types of headwear the gable hood was predominatly brown or gold and was seldom made of fabric that matched the gown worn with it. Our gable hood is made of brocade while the inside crown is of a matching solid color and comes slightly padded to offer both comfort and secure placement, and the lappets are made of velvet like material. Both faux perls and appropriate trim are used to give this hood the right affect. For added protection from the elements and travel the gable part of this hood has a plastic canvas frame. Price: $55.00
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Barbet with Wimple
Our barbet with wimple comes as a set and is made from cotton or gauze like cloth. It is affixed with pins (two pins included), at the crown and back of the head, which are normally hidden by a veil (veil not included). This style of headwear was essential for earlier period garments. Base Price: $15.00
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Girl's Coif
The coif was standard headwear worn by the population form infancy to old age. Our coif is constructed from cotton and features a cloth closure that can tie under the chin to secure the hat in place. According to our research the coif can be worn under a number of different hats to ensure a good fit. price: $7.00
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Girl's Rolled Hat The classic fourteenth century rolled hat is a perfect completment to many of our earlier period gowns. Comes trimmed and slightly beaded Price: $15.00
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Girl's French Hood Our mid fifteenth century French hood is made with velvet-like material or brocade, then decorated with beading and appropriate trim. The hood is fastened with a tie behind the head to offer a secure fit and placement. Our use of a waterproof canvas and wire form offers some protection from damp weather and travel. Can be worn over a coif for a more secure fit. Price: $25.00
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Girl's Hennin Our classic 'princess' hat features a sturdy plastic canvas base and is made of a cotton or satin-like material. The hennin also includes a 24 inch veil. The rim is slightly padded for added comfort (a satin tie helps secure the hennin to your little ones head). Price: $15.00
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Veil
Veils were worn with many women's head covering throughout the European renaissance and middle-ages. No respectable woman would be seen in public without her head covered. Our veils are approximately 3 foot squares or ovals of a semi-opaque white cotton cloth finished on all sides.
price: $10.00
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We are a small home operated business most online items are made when ordered to keep prices down and maintain quality.
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