Princess cone hats are a type of headgear worn by women in the medieval times. They are also known as hennin, which means "high" or "tall" in French. These hats were usually made of silk or other expensive materials and were adorned with jewels and sometimes decorated with feathers or ribbons. The hats were conical in shape and were often over two feet tall, with a veil hanging from the top. They were worn by noblewomen mainly for special occasions such as weddings, feasts, and formal events. Princess cone hats were a symbol of wealth, luxury, and social status, as only the wealthy and nobles had the means to afford them.
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