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One Size This floor-length tunic in deep purple has a metallic gold neckline and sash. One Size This costume is a lavish tiger-print tunic with black pants, a gold belt, an emerald green robe and a terrific crown headpiece with an emerald jewel accent with white veil.

One Size This is a terrific costume, a long brown tunic with a pale blue and gold center panel, a sapphire blue robe with a cheetah-print capelet, a blue sash and a white Arabian-style headpiece. One Size This Magi costume is a striped metallic robe with gold braid trim, an attached rope belt, and a red fez hat with gold tassel. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this by clicking "Accept" but you can opt-out if you wish.

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When stitched, turn right side out, press flat and then either topstitch to close the gap, or hand stitch. Step 11 : Pin the hat top to the stuffed band that you already made. I then hand stitched with a whip stitch to attach the hat top to the band. I left part of one seam open in the muslin so I could turn the top of the hat right side out.

Then I sewed the brocade and muslin together around the outside edge, to finish it off, and then turned it right side out and pressed. I hand sewed the hat top to the polyfilled band I had already made.

I did add some extra bling and gold trim around the band before sewing the top to the hat. Here is the finished hat!

Here is the entire main cast. They are the two on the far left. And, the three Wise Men on the far right. It was so much fun to help out for such an awesome program! It was fun to make the Wise Men Outfits and Hat for this special event!

Skip to main content Skip to secondary menu Skip to primary sidebar Skip to footer Search the site The Three Wise Men. Here is the muslin lining sewn together for the top of the hat. And, the brocade sewn together. And, another pic of the finished Wise Man hat. And they, having heard the king, went their way; and look, the star which they saw in the east went before them, until it came and stood over where the young child was.

And when they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceedingly great joy. And they came into the house and saw the young child with Mary, his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered gifts to him: gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Being warned in a dream that they should not return to Herod, they went back to their own country another way.

Although they are often called the 'Three Kings', the Bible does not say how many there were, or that they were kings. One theory is that they might have been Kings of the Yemen, as during this time the Kings of Yemen were Jews. Three is only a guess because they brought with them three gifts: but however many there were of them, they probably would have had many more servants with them. They were certainly men of great learning. The word Magi comes from the greek word 'magos' where the english word 'magic' comes from.

Magos itself comes from the old persian word 'Magupati'. This was the title given to priests in a sect of the ancient Persian religions such as Zoroastrianism. Today we'd called them astrologers.

Back then astronomy and astrology were part of the same overall studies and 'science' and went hand in hand with each other.

The magi would have followed the patterns of the stars religiously.



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