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Victorian Hairwork Society Website

(Jewelry made from human hair)


Our mission statement

To provide an organization to bring together people
 who are interested in the art of hair work.
To create an atmosphere for promoting and learning about the art.
To promote and provide accurate information
 about the history, heritage, preservation, restoration,
and continuation of all types of hair work so that it can be elevated
to it’s rightful place as a folk art.


Flower Wreath made of 15 different peoples hair 
read about it

 

Care and cleaning of horsehair jewelry
by Suzanne Storms

Ancient Art of Weaving


Searching for information about this ring. Click on image.

 

About the VHS

Articles

Books-Supplies
Instructions

Interesting Links

Hairwork Artist Websites

Stories

More to see

Is it really HAIR

Jeweler's 
1865 Hair Album

Hair book sample page

Birthstone Wreath
By Melanie Mead




 


1998 Great Success
"HAIRBALL"Convention
Kansas City, MO

1999 Great Success
"Hairball"Convention
St.Paul, MN

2000 Another Great Success
Philadelphia, PA

Leila's Hair Museum

Hair Ring by Erika


Tira made by Erika on her wedding day

Purse made of Hair

Horse Hair Jewelry

Human Hair for sale- here
for hairwork projects

We are not just a hair jewelry society, we are also interested in hair flowers and other items made with human hair and horse hair.

About the VHS
  
Leila's Hair Museum is now the national headquarters for the Victorian Hairwork Society. This location is where the committee meets, photo's and press releases are archived our passed members hair wreath is displayed. Information about the society and the museum is available by contacting:

Leila Cohoon
1333 South Noland Road
Independence, MO 64055
(816) 833-2955
LCohoon@aol.com

Article written about museum in Lawrence , KS

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Victorian Hairwork Society

Email: any questions concerning hair work contact:
LCohoon@aol.com or Marlys Fladeland
                  

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Logo was designed for the VHS by Melanie Cook Mead (1997)
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