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Medieval Ball-headed Pin

Art.Nr.: 17 Ball-Pin
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Medieval headscarf pin - bronze
Medieval headscarf pin - bronze
Medieval headscarf pin - Silver
Medieval headscarf pin - Silver
Medieval ball-headed headscarf pin
Medieval ball-headed headscarf pin
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925 sterling silver
925 sterling silver
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Medieval ball-headed pin with filigree decoration.

Here you can buy a medieval ball-headed pin, made according to historical models of headscarf pins from the Middle Ages.

Ball-headed pins were widely used in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, from the Anglo-Saxon ball-headed pins of the early Middle Ages to the filigree-decorated headscarf pins of the Tudor period.

Link to an original ball-headed pin...

The medieval ball-headed pin is made of a high-quality metal alloy and is stable enough not to bend during use. The needle is very sharp and glides easily through the fabric.

The headscarf pin measures 7 cm including the ball head, ball diameter 1.2 cm.

You can buy this headscarf pin in high-quality bronze or genuine silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (please note the delivery time).
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In the Middle Ages, women often wore headscarves to tame their hair during their daily work and to protect it from dirt and vermin. Depending on the time period and cultural area, more or less short pins were used to fasten them.

Pins were also used to fasten a veil, and in the High Middle Ages the so-called fabric was wrapped tightly around the head and chin and fixed with small pins which symbolised female chastity and dignity.
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Medieval ball-headed pin with filigree decoration.

Here you can buy a medieval ball-headed pin, made according to historical models of headscarf pins from the Middle Ages.

Ball-headed pins were widely used in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, from the Anglo-Saxon ball-headed pins of the early Middle Ages to the filigree-decorated headscarf pins of the Tudor period.

Link to an original ball-headed pin...

The medieval ball-headed pin is made of a high-quality metal alloy and is stable enough not to bend during use. The needle is very sharp and glides easily through the fabric.

The headscarf pin measures 7 cm including the ball head, ball diameter 1.2 cm.

You can buy this headscarf pin in high-quality bronze or genuine silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (please note the delivery time).
Alloy...



In the Middle Ages, women often wore headscarves to tame their hair during their daily work and to protect it from dirt and vermin. Depending on the time period and cultural area, more or less short pins were used to fasten them.

Pins were also used to fasten a veil, and in the High Middle Ages the so-called fabric was wrapped tightly around the head and chin and fixed with small pins which symbolised female chastity and dignity.
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