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Queen Puabi's headdress is a 2600-2450 BCE Mesopotamian crown consisting of ornate gold leaf wreaths, strands of lapis lazuli and carnelian beads, with a gold comb, and delicate hair ribbons. The entirety of the headdress is estimated to weigh over 6 pounds.
An escoffion () was a piece of female medieval headwear which was popular during the Late Middle Ages (1250–1500). It originated and was popular in European countries such as England, France and Germany, and other Balkan states.
ANY COVERING FOR THE HEAD; ELEMENT OF CLOTHING WHICH IS WORN ON ONE'S HEAD
Headress; Headdress; Headware; Headwear; Head-dress; Head dress; Head-ware; Head-wear; Hats and Caps; Head wear; Head covering; Head gear; Head-dresses; Headdresses; Headresses; The history of headgear; Hair accessory; Hats and headgear; Head-gear; Covering of Head; Dhari (headdress); Dhoeri; Head Gear; Headcovering; Hair accessories
·noun A covering or ornament for the head; a headtire.
II. Headdress·noun A manner of dressing the hair or of adorning it, whether with or without a veil, ribbons, combs, ·etc.