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- Caul_(headgear) abstract "A caul is a historical headress worn by women that covers tied-up hair. A fancy caul could be made of satin, velvet, fine silk or brocade, although a simple caul would commonly be made of white linen or cotton. The caul could be covered by a crespine or a hairnet to secure it from falling off.During the second half of the thirteenth century, network caps, more properly called \"Cauls\", came into fashion for ladies' wear. These headdresses were shaped like bags, made of gold, silver or silk network. At first they fit fairly close to the head, the edge, band or rim being placed high up on the forehead, to show some hair on the temples and around the nape; they enclosed the head and hair, and were secured by a circlet or fillet. Jewels were often set at intervals in the band, also at the intersections of the cross-bars.".
- Caul_(headgear) thumbnail Ukraine_Caul.jpg?width=300.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageExternalLink headwear2.htm.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageExternalLink hair2-1327-1485-womens-hair-calthrop.htm.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageExternalLink books?id=Gx7CAgAAQBAJ.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageExternalLink books?id=HP1TtYHBLJsC.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageID "11037222".
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageLength "2020".
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageRevisionID "652988798".
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink 1200–1300_in_European_fashion.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Brocade.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fashion_accessories.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Headgear.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Circlet.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Fillet_(clothing).
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Hairnet.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Headband.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Headgear.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Linen.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Satin.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Velvet.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:crespine.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLink File:Ukraine_Caul.jpg.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caul (headgear)".
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caul".
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageWikiLinkText "caul".
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hats.
- Caul_(headgear) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Caul_(headgear) subject Category:Fashion_accessories.
- Caul_(headgear) subject Category:Headgear.
- Caul_(headgear) hypernym Headress.
- Caul_(headgear) type Accessory.
- Caul_(headgear) comment "A caul is a historical headress worn by women that covers tied-up hair. A fancy caul could be made of satin, velvet, fine silk or brocade, although a simple caul would commonly be made of white linen or cotton. The caul could be covered by a crespine or a hairnet to secure it from falling off.During the second half of the thirteenth century, network caps, more properly called \"Cauls\", came into fashion for ladies' wear.".
- Caul_(headgear) label "Caul (headgear)".
- Caul_(headgear) sameAs Q5054470.
- Caul_(headgear) sameAs m.02qyvln.
- Caul_(headgear) sameAs Q5054470.
- Caul_(headgear) wasDerivedFrom Caul_(headgear)?oldid=652988798.
- Caul_(headgear) depiction Ukraine_Caul.jpg.
- Caul_(headgear) isPrimaryTopicOf Caul_(headgear).