For little ladies of the court
Even the little ones want a great costume when they immerse themselves in the fabulous world of the Middle Ages with the whole family. This flower wreath with small daisies goes well with garments of any color. Even in the Middle Ages, a playful flower wreath was a popular headdress, especially among young people. Little damsels and princesses will be delighted with this pretty accessory and will love wearing it.
- Material: paper
- daisies
- fine white fabric ribbons
The firm flower wreath for children is interwoven with fine paper daisies and leaves. A veil ribbon attached to the wreath gives the flower wreath a graceful look.
Wreaths and veils ' graceful headdresses
Especially in the Gothic period, the scapel was a very popular headdress for virgins and young men. In the upper classes, there were many different types of headdress that were subject to the respective fashion. The schapel was a wreath made of foliage. It was decorated with flowers, which were either real or made of paper. In times when there were no fresh flowers, artificial ones were made. Hair ribbons were also attached to them. Particularly elegant versions of the scarf were made of precious metals, such as gold, and sometimes adorned with precious stones and rosettes. It was common for unmarried women to wear the scapel on their open hair like a crown ring. Married women, on the other hand, placed the hoop on their tied-up hair.
Playful children's jewelry
This playful children's jewelry perfectly complements the historical costume of the little ones. The headdress is also suitable for special occasions such as weddings. The enchanting daisies are perfect for spring and will fill little damsels with joy. A flower wreath is a pretty, playful piece of jewelry for children, not only as an authentic headdress for medieval garb, but also in modern times. This flower wreath also makes an excellent small gift.
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