English woman's headdress of the early 16th century
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A gable hood, English hood or gable headdress is an English woman's headdress of c. 1500–1550, so called because its pointed shape resembles the architectural feature of the same name. The contemporary French hood was rounded in outline and unlike the gable hood, less conservative, displaying the frontal part of the wearer's hair.
A gablehood, English hood or gable headdress is an English woman's headdress of c. 1500–1550, so called because its pointed shape resembles the architectural...
gain popularity, especially in England, into the 16th century was the 'gable' hood, a piece of headwear which covered most of the face and hair and had...
decorated with blackwork embroidery and lace edging. Coifs were worn under gablehoods and hats of all sorts, and alone as indoor headcoverings. Coifs were...
Ryasna Ochipok, Ukrainian Fontange Fengguan, Chinese French hood Barbette Hennin Gablehood Liangbatou, Chinese "Kokoshnik- The main part of the traditional...
A hay hood is a roof extension which projects from the ridge of a barn roof, usually at the top of a gable. It provides shelter over a window or door used...