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Hair Jewellery
Throughout the Victorian Era, Hair Jewellery was associated with femininity. Hair Jewellery rose to fashion after the death of Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, in 1861. [1]
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- ^ Yan, Shu-chuan (2019). "The Art of Working in Hair: Hair Jewellery and Ornamental Handiwork in Victorian Britain". The Journal of Modern Craft. Volume 12: 123–139 – via Taylor & Francis Group.
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Hair Jewellery | |
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Material | ceramic |
Created | 4thC (early) |
Period/culture | Romano-British |
Place | Hinton St Mary, villa |
Present location | G49/wall, British Museum, London |
Registration | 965,0409.1 |
Hair Jewellery | |
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Material | ceramic |
Created | 4thC (early) |
Period/culture | Romano-British |
Place | Hinton St Mary, villa |
Present location | G49/wall, British Museum, London |
Registration | 965,0409.1 |