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  2. Ferronnière - Wikipedia

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    The term ferronnière for describing such headbands was probably coined in the early nineteenth century. Merriam-Webster date the earliest use of the term to 1831, [4] and the Oxford English Dictionary notes that their record of the earliest usage of the term is located in a mid-19th-century publication called World of Fashion. [5]

  3. Headband - Wikipedia

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    Iranian king wearing headband A hard plastic headband, or Alice band Baby wearing a headband. A headband or hairband [1] is a clothing accessory worn in the hair or around the forehead, usually to hold hair away from the face or eyes. Headbands generally consist of a loop of elastic material or a horseshoe-shaped piece of flexible plastic or ...

  4. Khit errouh - Wikipedia

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    Khit er rouh, also known as Zerouf, is a type of Algerian diadem or headband made up of nineteen carved chatons linked together by rings, forming rosettes or rosaces and zerraref pendeloques made of gold set with diamonds or other precious stones.

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    The only thing better than pretty jewelry is meaningful jewelry, and Birthdate Co.’s Birthstone Ring checks both boxes. ... multicolored reversible suspension headbands and dual-zone RGB ...

  6. World-Renowned Artist Frida Kahlo Had an Eye for Jewelry—Here ...

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    Kahlo showcased her ancestry through silk headbands and flower crowns. Inspired by marine algae, this crown crafted by Mexican designer Cristina Romo for her namesake brand RomoHerrera brings ...

  7. Fillet (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Later, in medieval times, a fillet was a type of headband worn by unmarried women, usually with a wimple or barbette. [3] This is indicated in the sign language of some monks (who took oaths of silence), wherein a sweeping motion across the brow, in the shape of a fillet, indicated an unmarried woman.

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