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cdbeetique
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Vintage Stag Head Feather Gamsbart Hat Pin

Gamsbart Hat Pin

$65

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This vintage Gamsbart hat pin is a classic alpine accessory, featuring a majestic stag head with a prominent antler rack, adorned with feathers, including a distinct blue feather, likely jay or pheasant. This handcrafted piece is often worn with traditional Bavarian or Tyrolean hats, adding an authentic flair to alpine outfits. The Gamsbart (meaning "chamois beard") is typically made from animal hair and feathers, symbolizing hunting traditions in the Alps. Specification Category: Fashion Accessories / Hats & Headwear / Hat Pins Design: Stag head with antlers, natural feathers (including brown, black, and blue accents) Material: Metal and natural feathers Origin: Likely German or Austrian *Please note that all vintage clothing and accessories have history and come with a past; they will come in an “as in” condition and may require cleaning or repairs. We try our best to inspect any blemishes, tears, etc. as much as we can, however we can’t be certain that every single little flaw(s) will be noticed. We are certain that we do our best to note and take photos of any flaws/blemishes on any of our inventory. Also, please keep in mind that certain colors will vary depending on monitor/lighting.
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