On Epiphany, also known as Three Kings' Day, many people wear crowns to celebrate the arrival of the Magi to see the baby Jesus. These crowns are often adorned with jewels and symbolize the gifts brought by the Wise Men. In some cultures, it is customary to wear a paper crown or a festive hat during celebrations, especially when sharing the traditional "King Cake." Overall, the headwear reflects the joy and significance of the holiday.
People would put crowns on their heads during Epiphany. This event is a manifestation of a supernatural being such as Christ.
crowns to remember the 3 kings
Crowns (couronnes) if you find the "fève" in the "galette" (cake)!
Well i would expect most French people to wear or have hair on their head.
By wearing paper crowns on their heads. By wearing paper crowns.
Because it keeps their heads warm!!
Forehead protectors or headbands
to protect their heads from injury.
Doctors wear surgical caps on their heads so that germs that may be on their heads will not spread.
During weddings the bridesmaids generally do not wear white on their heads. The bride can wear white on her head however, she does not have to.
No, people wear hats on their heads in Norway
people need to wear helmets to protect their heads from the damages