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  2. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    Halo hat: Semi-circular or circular design that frames the face, creating a 'halo' or 'aureole' effect. Hard hat: A rounded rigid helmet with a small brim predominantly used in workplace environments, such as construction sites, to protect the head from injury by falling objects, debris and bad weather. Hardee hat: Also known as the 1858 Dress Hat.

  3. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Halo hat – millinery design in which the headgear creates a circular frame for the face, creating a halo effect [1] Hat Terrai Gurkha, worn only by Gurkha Contingent officers in Singapore; Homburg – a black Homburg was also known as an "Anthony Eden" (after the politician Anthony Eden) Hunting hat; Jaapi of Assam, India; Jerry; Kausia ...

  4. Halo (religious iconography) - Wikipedia

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    Otherwise, there could be said to be an excess of words that could refer to either a head-disk or a full-body halo, and no word that clearly denotes a full-body halo that is not vesica piscis shaped. "Halo" by itself, according to recent dictionaries, [ 51 ] means only a circle around the head, although Rhie and Thurman use the word also for ...

  5. Halo hat - Wikipedia

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    A halo hat (sometimes halo brim hat) is a millinery design in which the headgear acts as a circular frame for the face, creating a halo effect. The design is said to date back to the late 19th century, when it was known as the aureole hat ; this name is sometimes still used. [ 1 ]

  6. Crown of Immortality - Wikipedia

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    The Crown of Immortality, held by the allegorical figure Eterna (Eternity) on the Swedish House of Knights fresco by David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl. The Crown of Immortality is a literary and religious metaphor traditionally represented in art first as a laurel wreath and later as a symbolic circle of stars (often a crown, tiara, halo or aureola).

  7. Mandorla - Wikipedia

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    Christ in Majesty shown within a mandorla shape in a medieval illuminated manuscript. 13/14th c. seal of Stone Priory in Staffordshire, England, in the shape of a mandorla. A mandorla is an almond-shaped aureola, i.e. a frame that surrounds the totality of an iconographic figure.

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