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The Faldbúningur The Faldbúningur is an older type of costume worn by women since at least the 17th The Faldbúningur The Faldbúningur is an older type of costume worn by women since at least the 17th The Faldbúningur The Faldbúningur is an older type of costume worn by women since at least the 17th
The Faldbúningur
The Faldbúningur is an older type of costume worn by women since at least the 17th century and well into the 19th. In its most recognized form it incorporated a hat decorated with a curved sheet-like ornament protruding into the air and exists in two variants. One of which is the krókfaldur (the hat in the first image.) and the other is the spaðafaldur (hat in the last four images.). Previously a large hat decorated with gold-wire bands was worn with it, as well as ruff which is the reason for the faldbúningur’s wide collar, which was designed to support it. Later, around the start of the 18th century women started to wear the much simpler tail-cap with it.[Wikipedia] | Sources: [x] [x] [x]

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Faldbúningur 19th Century In the 19th century costumes were more restricted than had been. Unlike inFaldbúningur 19th Century In the 19th century costumes were more restricted than had been. Unlike inFaldbúningur 19th Century In the 19th century costumes were more restricted than had been. Unlike inFaldbúningur 19th Century In the 19th century costumes were more restricted than had been. Unlike inFaldbúningur 19th Century In the 19th century costumes were more restricted than had been. Unlike inFaldbúningur 19th Century In the 19th century costumes were more restricted than had been. Unlike inFaldbúningur 19th Century In the 19th century costumes were more restricted than had been. Unlike inFaldbúningur 19th Century In the 19th century costumes were more restricted than had been. Unlike inFaldbúningur 19th Century In the 19th century costumes were more restricted than had been. Unlike in
Faldbúningur 19th Century
In the 19th century costumes were more restricted than had been. Unlike in the 18th Century were woman wore a krókfaldur (a type of hat.) which you can see here . In the 19th century the headdress had become flat. This variant was called the spaðafaldur. | Sources: [x] [x] [x]

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Icelandic woman in the 18th century faldbúningur with the spaðafaldur cap. Icelandic Folk costumes a

Icelandic woman in the 18th century faldbúningur with the spaðafaldur cap.

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