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Ferronnière
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A ferronnière ([fɛʁ.ɔn.jɛʁ]) is a style of headband or fillet that encircles the wearer's forehead, usually with a small jewel suspended in the centre.[1] The original form of the headband was worn in late fifteenth-century Italy, and was rechristened a ferronnière at the time of its revival in the second quarter of the nineteenth century for both day and (more frequently) formal and evening wear.[2][3]
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