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Handmade Tall Tahitian Headpiece. Each Is One Of A Kind. Leather Headband NICE!

$ 66

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Region or Culture: Pacific islands
  • Category: Dance Costume
  • Original or Reproduction: Original
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: New
  • Product Type: Tahitian Headpiece
  • Tahitian Dance Accessory: Feathers, Pony / Wood Beads, Wood Fibers, Shells,
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Culture: Hawaiian

    Description

    Each piece is a one of a kind construction. This is a very tall piece which will draw attention. This piece is approx 22”-24” tall and decorated in black rooster feathers and green and black feathers. The base is tatami mating or woven rice straw as well as coconut husk fiber. At the center top there is a little blue accent of feathers that makes this headdress look even taller.
    Decorated in natural fibers, wooden and plastic beads, shells, Hawaiian print material, tapa cloth, raffia, natural died barks, nuts shells, various types of woven natural cloths: heavy duty leather used in construction for headband for more durability and for better fit. Article is constructed using different methods such as hand sewn, machine sewn, glued, woven. Velcro strapping is sewn onto the leather to avoid coming off. No headpiece at request will be copied from one previously sold so you can assure that unless they manufactured themselves that you do you have a one of a kind head piece. Great forExhibition for either male or female in for a stand out or is it solo piece. Keep stored in a sealed cool and dark place. Direct Sun will dry feathers or May fade. Avoid getting piece wet. A13 gallon trash bag is good to use to keep from dust and being damaged. Height is 16” and width is 18”. Please measure circumference of you head and please inform me so that I can assure the there is more than enough Velcro to be covering and closing the headpiece to be secure. The back view in the picture shows two clips holding headpiece since hadn’t sewn Velcro onto headband yet.
    Mahalo