When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: ostrich feathers for centerpieces cheap wholesale

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Mexican featherwork - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_featherwork

    In Oaxaca, there is the Dance of the Feather, which used dyed ostrich feathers and for the Dance of Calala, in Suchiapa, Chiapas, the main dancer uses a fan of turkey and rooster feathers. Ostrich feathers are the most common in traditional dance costumes, followed by rooster, turkey and hen feathers.

  3. Atef - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atef

    The feathers are identified as ostrich from their curl or curve at the upper ends, with a slight flare toward the base. They are the same feather as (singly) worn by Maat . They may be compared with the falcon tail feathers in two-feather crowns such as those of Amun , which are more narrow and straight without curve.

  4. Plume (feather) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plume_(feather)

    A plumed helmet. A plume is a special type of bird feather, possessed by egrets, ostriches, birds of paradise, quetzals, pheasants, peacocks and quails.They often have a decorative or ornamental purpose, commonly used among marching bands and the military, worn on the hat or helmet of the wearer.

  5. Ostrich - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrich

    South Africa produces about 70% of global ostrich products, [5] with the industry largely centered around the town of Oudtshoorn. Ostrich leather is a lucrative commodity, and the large feathers are used as plumes for the decoration of ceremonial headgear. Ostrich eggs and meat have been used by humans for millennia.

  6. Fascinator - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascinator

    A substantial fascinator is a fascinator of some size or bulk. Bigger than a barrette, modern fascinators are commonly made with feathers, flowers or beads. [13] They need to be attached to the hair by a comb, headband or clip. They are particularly popular at premium horse-racing events, such as the Grand National, Kentucky Derby and the ...

  7. Aglaophenia struthionides - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aglaophenia_struthionides

    Aglaophenia struthionides, the ostrich plume hydroid, is a colonial hydroid in the family Aglaopheniidae. [1] It is found in tide pools and on rocky shores on the Pacific coast of North America from Alaska to approximately San Diego. [1] Ostrich plume hydroid is brown or beige, and can grow up to 12 cm tall. [1]