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CRINOLINE

CRIN / HORSEHAIR / CRINOLINE


Crin, also known as crinoline or horsehair, is a net-like material, easy to mold and is often used in the decoration of clothing, hats and accessories. It was originally used in 16th-century Europe for upper-class fashion, often to hold the elaborate dresses worn daily. In modern society, it is most commonly found in the embellishment of accessories, wedding dresses, hats, pamelas, headdresses, fascinators, costumes and other luxurious outfits. It is also used as a lining to give them fullness and body.
In Artipistilos we have a great selection of styles, measures and colors of mane available for your election. Tubular, corrugated, pleated, fine, gross, luxe, metallized, rhombus and spot. All available to make your best ornaments such as ribbons, flowers, etc. The horsehair is made of polyester, nylon, polypropylene with a cotton thread on one side of the ribbon so that it can be pursed.
The crin can be sewn, frayed, melted or any other technique you can think of to achieve original effects. 

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WHAT IS CRIN FOR HEADPIECES?

The crin for headpieces, also known as crinoline or horsehair, is a fine and delicate textile material with a lattice-like structure, much like a net, easy to mold and used to decorate clothing, hats, and accessories. It is also used as lining to give garments more volume and body.

Crin is generally made from polyester, nylon, and polypropylene with a cotton thread on one side of the ribbon so it can be gathered.

Its origins date back to the 16th century in Europe, where it started to be used exclusively by the upper classes. Nowadays, the use of crin is widespread among the population and can easily be seen embellishing accessories, wedding dresses, hats, wide-brimmed hats, headpieces, dance dresses, suits, and other outfits.

CRIN FOR HEADPIECES AND MUCH MORE

In millinery, crin is particularly used in headpieces. In fact, they are essential when making this accessory today. It can also be applied to hats.

There are multiple types of crin, such as smooth crin, dotted crin, or crin with spots. They can also be classified by the material they are made of, like the Buntal crin or the Sinamay crin.

Its use may involve creating a mantilla that covers the face of the wearer either partially or completely. It can be worn by brides during weddings as well as guests at a significant event.

There are many ways to treat crin to achieve all kinds of original effects, such as sewing, fraying, or melting it. Moreover, you can cut it wherever you want without the need to sew the ends, making it very easy to work with.

Headpieces that incorporate crin look extremely elegant and are not cumbersome to wear. You don't need great skills to create a beautiful and eye-catching crin headpiece that attracts all compliments, much less be a model to show it off.

THE BEST CRIN FOR HEADPIECES

Whether you are a professional seamstress or a hobbyist, Artipistilos' online store is your place to find the best crin for headpieces or crin for hats at very competitive prices.

Here we have a vast selection of crin types at your disposal: Tubular crin, wavy crin, pleated crin, fine crin, thick crin, metallic crin, rhombus crin or crin spot... The list is overwhelmingly long! The materials they are made of are of the highest quality. Do not worry: the headpiece, hat, or dress that you make or touch up with our crins will last a long time without visibly damaging or breaking.

In addition, our catalog is very colorful, with special attention to the colors that are most fashionable at any given time. We have no doubt that you will find what you are looking for.

We are the exclusive distributors for Spain and Portugal of the best crin manufactured in Europe. In short, the best crin in the world. Explore our website and be amazed.

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