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What is a feather headdress called?
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A feathered headdress is called a warbonnet. They were sometimes worn into battles by male leaders of the American Plains Indian Nations but are now primarily used for ceremonial occasions. On 1stDibs, you can find a variety of Native American feathered headdresses.
1stDibs ExpertOctober 5, 2021
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Feather Headdress
By Bert Hardy
Located in London, GB
Girls make the finishing touches to one another’s costumes before the night’s performance with one of France’s most famous revue dance-teams, the Ballet Avila, in a show at Alexandra...
Category
1940s Modern Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
Portrait of a Kongo Chief with Feather Headdress, Plant Material on Jute, Framed
Located in Leuven , BE
Portrait of a Kongo Chief with feather headdress, plant material on Jute, Frameda Patchwork of bark
Category
Late 20th Century Congolese Decorative Art
Materials
Burlap, Grasscloth, Faux Fur, Beads
1757 Native American Tribal Adornments – Feathered Headdresses, Belts & Jewelry
Located in Langweer, NL
Title: 1757 Native American Tribal Adornments – Feathered Headdresses, Belts & Jewelry
Category
Antique 1750s Prints
Materials
Paper
A Kayapo Amazon Indigenous feather headdress
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Brazil, Pará, circa 1950s-1960s
H. 97 x W. 106 cm
Provenance:
Collection Rinck Hollnberger, Munich
(purchased in the 1980s)
Category
20th Century Brazilian Tribal Art
Materials
String, Feathers
An Amazon Indigenous Kayapo feather headdress
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Brazil, Pará or Mato Grosso, circa 1950’s-1960s
H. 55 x W. 38 cm (incl. stand)
Provenance:
Collection Rinck Hollnberger, Munich
(purchased in the 1980s)
Category
20th Century Brazilian Tribal Art
Materials
String, Feathers
An Amazon Indigenous Kayapo feather headdress
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Brazil, Pará or Mato Grosso, circa 1950’s-1960s
H. 50.8 x W. 33.5 cm (incl. stand)
Provenance:
Collection Rinck Hollnberger, Munich
(purchased in the 1980s)
Category
20th Century Brazilian Tribal Art
Materials
String, Feathers