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Chaperon with cutout

Chaperon – a medieval courtly headdress with a long tail and ruff, finished with a cutout in the form of longer, wavy stripes.

Made of wool, the brim is filled with sheep’s fleece.

The brim is machine-sewn and hand-stitched, with all visible seams finished by hand.

Dating: 14th-15th century

This product is available to order, made to your specifications.

89,70 

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Chaperon – Courtly Headgear

The chaperon was a popular headgear in medieval Europe from the 13th to the 15th centuries. Initially a simple hood with a hood or long tail (known as a cornette), it evolved over time into a decorative garment. The chaperon served a practical purpose – protecting against wind and rain – but also a decorative one: richly decorated versions became a symbol of social status and elegance.

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