Birettas

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Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name) > Costume (Hierarchy Name) > costume (mode of fashion) > costume accessories > costume accessories worn > accessories worn on the head > headgear > caps (headgear) > <caps by function>

Descripción

Ecclesiastical caps, usually square-shaped and stiffened with a lining of heavier fabric, cardboard, or leather, worn with chancel vestments by members of the clergy who do not wear the miter; also worn as an ordinary headdress outside the church. It is topped by a tuft or a cord at the center of three, sometimes four, ridges or corners. The fabric used, its color (red, purple, or black), and its tuft correspond to the rank of the cleric who wears it, cardinal, bishop, or priest.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300210420

Otros términos

  • berrette [it]
  • bonete [es]
  • biretta [en]
  • biretta [nl]
  • berettas [en]
  • berrettas [en]
  • birrettas [en]
  • biretta's [nl]
  • berretta [it]
  • birreta [es]
  • barrette (bonnet) [fr]
  • bonnet carré [fr]
  • barrete (cobertura) [pt]