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Episode 21: Hairwork, Victorian & Otherwise

Episode 21: Hairwork, Victorian & Otherwise

Update: 2025-10-06
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"Hairwork" probably makes you think of intricate Victorian mourning jewelry and silky sculpted hair under glass. We take a broad view of this craft and talk about hairwork from ancient times (such as false beards made of metal) to modern day (the fabulous wigs Queen Charlotte wears in Bridgerton).

We also share the varieties of hairwork that were made in the US from pre-colonial times (hair cord used to hang canteens in the cliffs of the Southwest) through the Victorian era (those silky sculptures, and so much more). Join us for a deep dive into what is considered a macabre craft that is actually fascinating, diverse, and occasionally very sweet.

Show notes and sources here: https://tinyurl.com/4b9bsekd

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Episode 21: Hairwork, Victorian & Otherwise

Episode 21: Hairwork, Victorian & Otherwise

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