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  2. Cap hook - Wikipedia

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    Silver cap hook with incised ornament, diameter 12.9 mm (0.51 in), c. 1500–1700 Portrait of Arthur, Prince of Wales c. 1500 wearing a hat with an enseigne badge of Saint John the Baptist and two small rosette-shaped cap hooks [1] A cap hook is a decorative hat ornament fashionable from the Late Middle Ages through the Tudor period, used to ...

  3. Hatstand - Wikipedia

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    A coat rack A free-standing hatstand and umbrella stand. A hatstand is a device used to store hats and often coats on, and umbrellas within. Usually made of wood and standing at least 5 feet (1.5 m) tall, they have a single pole making up most of the height, with a sturdy base to prevent toppling, and an array of lengthy pegs at the top for placement of hats.

  4. Hook - Wikipedia

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    Cap hook, hat ornament of the 15th and 16th centuries; Cargo hook, different types of hook systems for helicopters; Clothes hook or "coat hook", hooks for storing garments, typically mounted on walls or vertical surfaces; Crochet hook, used for crocheting thread or yarn; Drapery hook, for hanging drapery; Dress hook, fashion accessory

  5. Penny rug - Wikipedia

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    Others were used as decorative coverings for beds, tables and dressers and mantles. Sometimes they are used as wall hangings or pillows. Most designs include circles and some include images from everyday life such as cats, flowers, birds and shapes such as stars and hearts. [1] Penny rugs were repopularized in the 2000s as crafts.

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  7. Fashion accessory - Wikipedia

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    Worn accessories include cravats, ties, hats, bonnets, belts and suspenders, gloves, muffs, necklaces, bracelets, watches, [a] eyewear, sashes, shawls, scarves, lanyards, socks, pins, piercings, rings, stockings and hair ties. [1] Shoes, boots, sneakers, and all types of footwear are not accessories but 'wear for the foot'. The type of ...