Balzo headdress

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title: Balzo headdress
text: The Balzo was a headdress worn by noblewomen of Italy in the 1530s. It was donut-shaped but appeared turban-like from the front, though it was generally worn further back from the forehead exposing the hair, unlike a period turban. It is assumed as a fashion invention by Isabella d'Este, first documented in letters in 1509 and 1512 and well copied in later years. The headdress was a throwback to a larger rounded headdress from the 15th century in Italy that covered the hair of the wearer. Then t
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date modified: 2022-05-30T16:54:33Z
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