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    A wimple is a medieval form of female headcovering, formed of a large piece of cloth worn draped around the neck and chin, covering the top of the head; it was usually made from white linen or silk. Its use developed in early medieval Europe; in medieval Christianity it was unseemly for a married woman to show her hair. A wimple might be ...

  2. Mar 6, 2020 · Medieval artists lavished both time and love in their depiction. Why did they adore the wimple, and what does this mean for us today? Remove the wimple mentally from the collections they live in and each becomes a lightning bolt allowing us to consider contemporary culture.

  3. Wimple, headdress worn by women over the head and around the neck, cheeks, and chin. From the late 12th until the beginning of the 14th century, it was worn extensively throughout medieval Europe, and it survived until recently as a head covering for women in religious orders. The wimple originally.

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  4. Jul 20, 2018 · Paula Lofting -. Paula is the author of the award-winning Sons of the Wolf series set in the years leading up to the Battle of Hastings in the 11thc. Centred around the lives of a Sussex thegn, Wulfhere, and his family, we also meet historical characters such as Harold Godwinson, Earl of Wessex and his powerful family.

  5. Jun 9, 2013 · During the 13th century, women are almost never pictured without a barbette. It was required even with a crown. The barbette could be combined with the 12th century couvre-chef. But more often it went with a wimple, which was a white linen or silk cloth that passed under the chin, draping to cover the entire neck.

  6. The most modest way to wear a wimple was over the chin, not under it, as is generally supposed. The image detail at left, Madonna, painted in 1345 by Vitale Da Bologna, shows the correct positioning of the wimple. Wimples were also usually worn by widows regardless of their age.

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  8. Jun 15, 2022 · When European soldiers came back from the Middle East during the Crusades they brought the hijab back with them. The hijab morphed into the wimple as it was adopted by European women as a fashion necessity. During that time period married women were expected to cover their hair as a sign of modesty.