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Single Trailer Headdress
Single Trailer War Headdress. An inspired by Native American cultural piece of high quality and excellent craftsmanship.
Usually referred to as a war bonnet, this type of headdress symbolized the ultimate recognition of a warrior's achievement in warfare. This is apprent in all its details: imitation eagle feathers, blood red wrapping and a trailer of traditional red trade cloth. Each eagl feather was a symbol of accomplishment awarded as a "coup", usually by the leader of the military society that the recipient was a member of.
This headdress when worn on horseback moved in the ever-present wind on the Plains to achieve a sense of lightness and motion. No Native American visual art form has a more dynamic quality. 6'6"
PERIOD: Contemporary
ORIGIN: Unknown, United States
SIZE: 6'6"
Single Trailer War Headdress. An inspired by Native American cultural piece of high quality and excellent craftsmanship.
Usually referred to as a war bonnet, this type of headdress symbolized the ultimate recognition of a warrior's achievement in warfare. This is apprent in all its details: imitation eagle feathers, blood red wrapping and a trailer of traditional red trade cloth. Each eagl feather was a symbol of accomplishment awarded as a "coup", usually by the leader of the military society that the recipient was a member of.
This headdress when worn on horseback moved in the ever-present wind on the Plains to achieve a sense of lightness and motion. No Native American visual art form has a more dynamic quality. 6'6"
PERIOD: Contemporary
ORIGIN: Unknown, United States
SIZE: 6'6"
$15,000.00
Single Trailer Headdress—
$15,000.00
Description
Single Trailer War Headdress. An inspired by Native American cultural piece of high quality and excellent craftsmanship.
Usually referred to as a war bonnet, this type of headdress symbolized the ultimate recognition of a warrior's achievement in warfare. This is apprent in all its details: imitation eagle feathers, blood red wrapping and a trailer of traditional red trade cloth. Each eagl feather was a symbol of accomplishment awarded as a "coup", usually by the leader of the military society that the recipient was a member of.
This headdress when worn on horseback moved in the ever-present wind on the Plains to achieve a sense of lightness and motion. No Native American visual art form has a more dynamic quality. 6'6"
PERIOD: Contemporary
ORIGIN: Unknown, United States
SIZE: 6'6"























