Black and Green Aztec Feather Headpiece
Only the most elite members of Aztec society wore a headdress. They were very serious about the process of making and wearing a headpiece that only priests, emperors and highly decorated warriors got to wear them. The feathers used were a symbol of their feather God who was close to their sun God; they had a God for everything! A headdress was a visual representation of an Aztec citizen's status - what would your status be? This green and black headpiece is as nice as what you would expect to see in , green feathers were specifically worn by nobility making this an excellent choice to complete your look. It's a good thing the Aztecs don't know that anyone can wear them these days, they would probably sacrifice us to one of their Gods if they found out.
Description:
- Aztec costume headpiece.
- Features a multicoloured patterned band and a circular maroon patterned detail.
- The headpiece has a large orange gem.
- This headpiece has black feathers with a teal green shift.
- For a comfortable fit the headpiece has a thick black elastic band to secure it to your head.
- The front of the headpiece measures to 32cms.