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Battle-Merchant

Medieval Pennant & Headscarf Natural (180x50cm)

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$49.98 USD
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$49.98 USD
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Highlights

The medieval pennant in natural colors is an authentic accessory for historical garb, impressing with both its tradition and its versatility.

  • Authentic headdress for portraying married women in the Middle Ages
  • Versatile use as a pennant, classic headscarf, headband, or scarf
  • Generous dimensions of approximately 180 x 50 cm allow for various wrapping techniques
  • Made from 100% pure cotton for comfortable wear
  • Clean edges finished with a subtle rolled hem
  • Easy-care material for simple machine washing
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Medieval Pennant & Headscarf Natural (180x50cm)
medieval pennant headscarf natural
Medieval Pennant & Headscarf Natural (180x50cm)
Medieval Pennant & Headscarf Natural (180x50cm)

Medieval Pennant & Headscarf Natural (180x50cm) in detail

Questions about the product Medieval Pennant & Headscarf Natural (180x50cm)

What material is the medieval pennant (180x50cm) made of and how should the headscarf ideally be cared for?

The medieval pennant is made of 100% cotton. Ideally, it should be machine washed on a gentle cycle at 40 degrees. The pennant is not suitable for tumble drying.

What are the dimensions of the natural-colored medieval pennant and how are the edges of the cotton cloth finished?

The natural-colored medieval pennant measures approximately 180 x 50 cm. The edges of the simple cotton fabric are finished with a high-quality rolled hem.

What historical significance did wearing a pennant have for women in the Middle Ages, and what diverse uses does the cloth offer in modern everyday life?

In the Middle Ages, the pennant (or rise) was an essential part of the clothing of married women and nuns, serving as a symbol of respectability and covering the neck, throat, and chin. Today, the cloth is a versatile accessory that can be used in modern everyday life as a classic headscarf for protection against sun and wind, as a fashionable neckerchief, or as a decorative hairband.

What historical sources document the way the pennant was worn in the 13th century, and what techniques were used when attaching the cloth?

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