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    • CLEARANCE - save 50%!
    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Larger size - good for fitting over more voluminous hair styles
    • One size fits most - up 24.75"
    • Full selection and regular size available on regular product page
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Open top style
    • For closed-top, 'hat' version of this style see our Linen Turret Hat
    • Fillet can be worn with Barbette and Veils Pins alone or to over a Veil
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    White, Black, Red, Royal Blue, Burgundy, Purple
    Slate Blue, Sage, Dark Green, Oatmeal, Dark Brown, Gold
    Note: Please note, with the difficulty of accurately representing colors on a variety of monitors, the color names are meant as descriptions along with the swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.

    Head-coverings were a critical component of dress in the Middle Ages. Hats were common with men and women of all classes, and came in a wide variety of forms, and made of a wide variety of materials. Men wore their hats alone or over a hood or coif, while women seem to have worn theirs either alone, over a simple veil, or a full veil and wimple. Our decorative fillet is open topped and best secured to head when worn with a Barbette or Wimple using Veil Pins. Our women’s decorative fillet can be dated as early as the mid-13th century Macjieowski Bible and was used throughout the 14th century and are made in 100% linen colors to coordinate with our other medieval styles.

    Drawing after a detail of 14th century statue of Lady Gerburg in the Naumburg Cathedral, Naumburg, Germany

    Drawing from a detail of the Weltchronik of Rudolf von Ems circa 1360 in Austria

    Drawing from the Manesse Codex circa 1305-1340 in Heidelberg University Library, no. 848, Heidelberg, Germany

    Drawing after a detail of a 14th century prefectory minature to a psalter MSk 26 f.231 in St. John’s College, Cambridge, England

    Drawing after a detail of a 14th century sculpture of Anna von Schweidnitz in the Prague Cathedral, Czech Republic

    Side view of our decorative linen fillet pinned to a linen barbette.

    A back view of our a burgundy decorative fillet, with a linen barbette pinned at the top with two pewter veil pins.

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    Decorative Linen Fillet https://revivalclothing.com/product/decorative-fillet/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/decorative-fillet/#comments Fri, 09 Nov 2018 05:13:20 +0000 http://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=28313
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Open top style
    • Available in a medieval palette of natural and jewel tones
    • Made in 100% Linen
    • One size fits most - fits up 23 3/4"
    • For closed-top, 'hat' version of this style see our Linen Turret Hat
    • Fillet can be worn with Barbette and Veils Pins alone or to over a Veil
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    White, Black, Red, Royal Blue, Burgundy, Purple
    Slate Blue, Sage, Dark Green, Oatmeal, Dark Brown, Gold
    Note: Please note, with the difficulty of accurately representing colors on a variety of monitors, the color names are meant as descriptions along with the swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.

    Head-coverings were a critical component of dress in the Middle Ages. Hats were common with men and women of all classes, and came in a wide variety of forms, and made of a wide variety of materials. Men wore their hats alone or over a hood or coif, while women seem to have worn theirs either alone, over a simple veil, or a full veil and wimple. Our decorative fillet is open topped and best secured to head when worn with a Barbette or Wimple using Veil Pins. Our women’s decorative fillet can be dated as early as the mid-13th century Macjieowski Bible and was used throughout the 14th century and are made in 100% linen colors to coordinate with our other medieval styles.

    Drawing after a detail of 14th century statue of Lady Gerburg in the Naumburg Cathedral, Naumburg, Germany

    Drawing from a detail of the Weltchronik of Rudolf von Ems circa 1360 in Austria

    Drawing from the Manesse Codex circa 1305-1340 in Heidelberg University Library, no. 848, Heidelberg, Germany

    Drawing after a detail of a 14th century prefectory minature to a psalter MSk 26 f.231 in St. John’s College, Cambridge, England

    Drawing after a detail of a 14th century sculpture of Anna von Schweidnitz in the Prague Cathedral, Czech Republic

    Side view of our decorative linen fillet pinned to a linen barbette.

    A back view of our a burgundy decorative fillet, with a linen barbette pinned at the top with two pewter veil pins.

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    Simple Linen Fillet https://revivalclothing.com/product/simple-fillet/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/simple-fillet/#respond Fri, 09 Nov 2018 04:49:43 +0000 http://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=28299
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Made in 100% Lightweight Linen
    • One size fits all
    • Size is to be completely adjustable and meant to be closed with a pin
    • Fillet can be worn with Barbette and Veils Pins alone or to secure veils
    • Color: White
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    Head-coverings were a critical component of dress in the Middle Ages. Hats were common with men and women of all classes, and came in a wide variety of forms, and made of a wide variety of materials. Men wore their hats alone or over a hood or coif, while women seem to have worn theirs either alone, over a simple veil, or over a full veil and wimple. Our plain fillet is one size, meant to be closed by pinning and is best secured to head when worn horizontally with a Barbette using Veil Pins. The Plain Fillet is a great foundation for securing a variety of headwear such as Veils, Flemish Hoods, Henins and more.

    Drawing from the Manesse Codex circa 1305-1340 in Heidelberg University Library, no. 848, Heidelberg, Germany

    Drawing after a detail in the Hockham Bible MS Add.47682, f.6 circa 14th century in the British Library, London, England

    Drawing after a detail in the Cathedral Treasure circa 1300 Minden, Germany

    A plain fillet shown as a foundation for a turret hat, with a barbette securing both to the head.

    A plain fillet shown as a foundation for a turret hat, with a barbette securing both to the head.

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