Showing posts with label Cura Español. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cura Español. Show all posts

December 20, 2012

Hats from Industrias Sombrereras Españolas

In August 2012 I published an article about

Here some pictures of Jewish hats worn in Brooklyn
and a saturno (cappello romano)

In this context, I recommend to read the article
written by
Werner Cohn
Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of British Columbia







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October 09, 2012

Beautiful Head Coverings from Madrid


Papal pileolus (zucchetto, soli deo) made out of withe silk with moiré-effect


All the pileoli are lined with rigid leather.
All these Spanish pileoli are lined with sheep which keeps it rigid. Around the brim inside, a ribbon of red velvet to assure a better fit.

Pileolus (zucchetto, soli deo) made out of purple silk with moiré-effect,
worn by a nuncio..

Spanish pileolus (zucchetto, soli deo) with black pompon
See my article about Domigo Y Sol, the founder of Founder of Hermandad de Sacerdotes Operarios Diocesanos






A very nice Cura Español (saturno, cappello romano).
The brim is rolled in which gives the cura espagñol a very elegant appearance.

This hat reminds me in the Roulé (Lobbia, Homburger).

June 29, 2012

Sombrero Eclesiástico con alas levantadas y cordones




This style of the cappello romano (saturno) is used mainly in Spain.
The brim is slightly curved upwards and fixed with two cords.
At the end of each cord are fixed small black tassels.

Léon Gustav Dehon's departure to America

Don José Torras y Bages

Please see as well
the article about the Cura Español
and

April 08, 2012

The "Cura Español" from Sombrereria Medrano

The brim is slightly curved upwards


Made of very thick black felt (4 mm; 0.16 in.)

Interior view
Very nice hat. High quality and craftsmanship.


C/ Imperial 12
E-28012 Madrid, Spain
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