Hat pin brooch with natural hair Origin Tyrol Alps
Hat pin brooch with natural hair Origin Tyrol Alps
Hat pin brooch with natural hair Origin Tyrol Alps
Hat pin brooch with natural hair Origin Tyrol Alps
Hat pin brooch with natural hair Origin Tyrol Alps
Hat pin brooch with natural hair Origin Tyrol Alps
Hat pin brooch with natural hair Origin Tyrol Alps
Hat pin brooch with natural hair Origin Tyrol Alps
Hat pin brooch with natural hair Origin Tyrol Alps
Hat pin brooch with natural hair Origin Tyrol Alps
Hat pin brooch with natural hair Origin Tyrol Alps
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Hat pin brooch with natural hair Origin Tyrol Alps

20th century
Other style
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From: 47140, TRENTELS, France

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    Tyrolean hat pin with chamois beard hair and chiseled metal brooch
    Chiseled metal brooch with central decoration of a chamois on a mound
    It is surrounded by a garland of oak leaves
    Complete set with its hair tightening screw and its pin to hang it on the hat
    Very bushy chamois hair in perfect condition
    Very beautiful tassel
    Perfect general condition
    Waiting for its hat ...
    total length: 14 cm
    long tassel: 8.5 cm
    FYI:
    The Tyrolean hat, also called Bavarian hat or Alpine hat, is a type of headgear originating from Tyrol in the Alps.
    A typical Tyrolean hat originally had a crown tapering to a point and was made of green felt with a brim about the width of a hand, which was particularly common in the Zillertal.
    There are different shapes of Tyrolean hat. Often, the hats are decorated with a colored, corded band and a spray of flowers, feathers or "brush" on the side of the crown. The traditional "brush" is made from the beard of the chamois goat. It takes various forms and can often be combined with feathers.
    The Tyrolean hat became even more famous thanks to Edward VIII who, after his abdication, frequently stayed in Austrian Styria and often wore a Tyrolean-style hat.

    Ref: A2EAI002BK

    Condition Very good
    Style Other style (Objects of curiosity of Other style Style)
    Period 20th century (Objects of curiosity 20th century)
    Country of origin Austria
    Length (cm) 14 cm
    Materials Metal
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 47140, TRENTELS, France
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