• Source: Stephane (headdress)
  • A stephane (ancient Greek στέφανος, from στέφω (stéphō, “I encircle”), Lat. Stephanus = wreath, decorative wreath worn on the head; crown) was a decorative headband or circlet made of metal, often seen on depictions of high-status ancient Roman and Greek women, as well as goddesses. The stephane often consisted of a metal arc that was higher in the center than along the sides. It was set atop a woman's hair, with or without a veil. It resembled a crown.
    Many ancient Greek and Roman coins show a queen's portrait on the obverse, with her wearing a veil with a stephane.


    See also


    Clothing in the ancient world
    Clothing in ancient Greece
    Chiton (costume)
    Exomis
    Himation
    Peplos
    Zoster (costume)


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