Buffalo Horn Headdresses / Medicine Man Headdresses / Animal Skin Headdresses

HEADDRESS with split Buffalo Horns
This one features split-buffalo horns, ermine, natural dyed feathers, natural clay pigment paints, natural horse hair, Buffalo hair (from tail and leggings), deer skullcap with rabbit skin, feather drops, hand wrapped feather wraps (blue - natural clay pigments), hand beaded (lazy stitch) brow band (glass seed beads), old trade beads, hawk bells, headdress aged to look old

A HEADDRESS LIKE THIS EXAMPLE WAS COMMISIONED BY STAGE ONE - a nationally acclaimed professional theatre in Louisville Kentucky

This headdress is in a private collection in Wyoming

CHIEF'S CROWN

Many deeds have I done and for each I have earned a feather from the eagle, Great Spirit. I have hunted and counted coup on many enemies and have proved myself to be worthy of this crown. My teepee, my home and the circle of life are represented here along with the blessings of the elk and deer. The ermine of richness hangs from each side and I have done well. I am Chief and I am proud.

This headdress was made for a Cherokee Indian and was not antiqued

This single trailer headdress was created for a private collector in Pennsylvania - to their remit. He wanted a headdress that featured blue and white beads with blue calico feather wraps. This headdress was not antiqued.

The trailer on this one was edge beaded

SIOUX HEADDRESS - Single Trailer

glass beads, deer skin, ermine, etc.

Trailer is lined with deer skin and feature beaded trim on red trade cloth trailers.

Feather wraps were all individually and hand sewn

Headdress was heavily antiqued to look old

private collection in the USA

back of headdress

This headdress is in the private collection of one of our clients in the States

War Bonnet - lazy stitch brow band (glass seed beads), ermine drops, gypsum coup dots, horse hair (dyed with clay paint), calico wraps (dyed with clay earth paints), fluffs (dyed with clay earth paint), sinew, deer skin, rabbit, trade cloth, wrapped beaded major plume. (Headdress can be made with elk cap and covered with otter fur or ermine, etc)

Beadwork inspired by a headdress worn by Hollow Horn Bear (Sioux name Matihehlogego) (1850–1913) - Brulé Sioux. Buffalo horns, clay dyed fluffs, deer skin cap with bison fur, clay dyed calico feather wraps, horse hair, trade cloth, hawk bells, gypsum coup dots, etc.