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A lady's hood with a tail made of wool with a linen lining. It's fastened with buttons at the front. In the standard version there are 8 tin (4cm space between each) moulded buttons.
Similarly to the outergarment, head wears speaks of the social status and in case of women of their marital status. In medieval iconography hardly ever can we find figures without any head wear. During all the period of the Middle Ages a hood was the most widespread head wear. Its functions were protective and sometimes symbolic, ritual or representative. Medieval headwear includes: caps, hats, coifs, hoods, kerchiefs and others. Hoods were often made of cloth, however caps and hats were made of felt.
Available models:
id 1348 - blue (cornflower blue), lining with blue-violet diamonds, wool, cutout no. 10