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Heka Naturals USSR Red Army Badge | Wheat Wreath Cockade With Embossed Red Star and Soviet Hammer & Sickle Motif - Kokarda, Military Memorabilia, Unisex Brooch, Army Surplus & Costume, Great Gift Idea

Asin: B07J2DVP8T   |   Model: RUM-0001   |   PartNumber: RUM-0001


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⚒️ Symbolism | The Red Star Is Associated With Communism. It Is Believed That Each Point On The Star Represents A Facet Of Society In The Ussr: Youth, Military, Industrial Laborers, Agricultural Workers And Academics. The Hammer And Sickle Are Meant To Represent Proletarian Solidarity. It Is A Representation Of A Union Between Agriculture And Industry. It Was First Adopted During The Revolution At The End Of World War I, With The Hammer Representing Workers & The Sickle Representing Peasants..
🎀 Gift | This Gorgeous Soviet Army Badge Is A Must Have For Any Military Memorabilia Collector Or Pin Collector. It Goes Perfect With An Soviet Style Ushanka As The Two Are Almost Synonymous In Their Symbolism Today. It Would Also Make A Great Gift For Anyone Who Wants Authentic Props For Cosplay Or Costume For Film/Theater. They Also Make Great Gifts For History Buffs Who Specialize In Soviet, World War Ii Or Cold War History. Get Yours Today Comrad!.
🪖 Red Army | "The Workers' And Peasants' Red Army", Or Red Army For Short, Was The Army And Air Force Of The Ussr From 1918 Until 1946, When It Was Renamed To The “Soviet Army.” During This Time The Navy Was Also Brought Into The Fold Under The Same Banner. It Was During, And After World War Ii, Until Its Dissolution In 1991 That The Soviet Armed Forces Made The Red Star With The Hammer And Sickle Hat Badge An International Symbol Of Communism And Brother/Sisterhood Of The Motherland..
🛡 Use | Badges Of All Sorts Representing The Soviet Union, With A Red Field On A Five Pointed Star With The Hammer And Sickle Embossed On It, Have Been In Extensive Use Since After 1917’S October Revolution When Vladimir Lenin’S Bolshevik Party Inaugurated The Soviet Regime. After World War Ii The Ussr Ramped Up Production, And Had Pins And Badges Representing Almost Every Aspect Of Society, From Agriculture And Mining, To Space Exploration And Science..

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  • HAT BADGE | Badges, whether they be lapel pins, shoulder markings, breast badges or hat badges are all used to distinguish the wearer, whether that be their nationality, organization, rank within a certain organization, or a personal achievement. Cap badges are commonly found among military and police forces, as well as uniformed civilians, such as civil defense organizations, customs officers, and other emergency responder services.
  • USE | Badges of all sorts representing the Soviet Union, with a red field on a five pointed star with the hammer and sickle embossed on it, have been in extensive use since after 1917 s October Revolution when Vladimir Lenin s Bolshevik Party inaugurated the Soviet regime. After World War II the USSR ramped up production, and had pins and badges representing almost every aspect of society, from agriculture and mining, to space exploration and science.
  • SYMBOLISM | The red star is associated with communism. It is believed that each point on the star represents a facet of society in the USSR: youth, military, industrial laborers, agricultural workers and academics. The hammer and sickle are meant to represent proletarian solidarity. It is a representation of a union between agriculture and industry. It was first adopted during the revolution at the end of World War I, with the hammer representing workers & the sickle representing peasants.
  • RED ARMY | The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, or Red Army for short, was the army and air force of the USSR from 1918 until 1946, when it was renamed to the Soviet Army. During this time the Navy was also brought into the fold under the same banner. It was during, and after World War II, until its dissolution in 1991 that the Soviet Armed Forces made the red star with the hammer and sickle hat badge an international symbol of communism and brother/sisterhood of the Motherland.
  • GIFT | This gorgeous Soviet Army badge is a must have for any military memorabilia collector or pin collector. It goes perfect with an Soviet style Ushanka as the two are almost synonymous in their symbolism today. It would also make a great gift for anyone who wants authentic props for cosplay or costume for film/theater. They also make great gifts for history buffs who specialize in Soviet, World War II or Cold War history. Get yours today comrad!
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Soviet Pin WW2 Communist Sickle And Hammer Pin Star KGB Pin Russian Hat Badge USSR Russian Insignia

Asin: B08ZNM395S   |   Ean: 0346213230408   |   UPC: 346213230408

✰ The Emblem With A Star On A Ushanka Hat, A Peakless Cap, And A Cap Of Soldiers, Sailors, Foremen And Sergeants Of The Ussr Army..
✰ Perfect Gift For Historical, Military & Political Memorabilia Aficionados..
✰ Prior To Fixing The Badge To A Hat, Cap, Jacket, Etc. Make A Hole With An Awl Or Other Sharp Instrument. Do Not Try To Attach The Badge By Pushing The Pins Directly Through The Material As This May Damage Them..
✰ Insignia From The Soviet Red Army, Kokarda Is Made Of Gold Painted Anodized Aluminum And Red Enamel..

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  • Russian Army uniform decoration, red star with communist symbol, hammer and sickle. Dimensions 2 x 1.75 inch (5 x 4 cm).
  • Insignia from the Soviet Red Army, kokarda is made of gold painted anodized aluminum and red enamel.
  • The emblem with a star on a ushanka hat, a peakless cap, and a cap of soldiers, sailors, foremen and sergeants of the USSR Army.
  • Prior to fixing the badge to a hat, cap, jacket, etc. Make a hole with an awl or other sharp instrument. Do not try to attach the badge by pushing the pins directly through the material as this may damage them.
  • Perfect Gift for Historical, Military & Political Memorabilia Aficionados.
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Dimensions: 1.50 x 1.50 x 0.20 inches   |   Weight: 0.01 pounds

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Heka Naturals Slavic Style Winter Hat and Red Army Badge Set | Faux Fur White Ushanka with Ear Flaps & Decorative Military Pin, Army Surplus & Costume - Military Memorabilia

Asin: B0D4535LZH

🐑 Material | The Ushanka Is A Slavic Fur Winter Hat With Ear Flaps. It Is Generally Made From Sheepskin, Rabbit Or Muskrat Fur. The Ear Flaps Can Be Lowered And Tied Around The Chin To Protect The Ears, Jaw And Lower Chin From The Elements. The Flaps Can Also Be Tied Behind The Head, Or “Ski-Style.” Ski-Style Offers Less Protection From The Cold, But Offers Better Visibility And Movement. The Thick Fur That The Ushanka Is Made Of Can Also Help Reduce Blunt Force Impact To The Head..
🧢 Hat Badge | Badges, Whether They Be Lapel Pins, Shoulder Markings, Breast Badges Or Hat Badges Are All Used To Distinguish The Wearer, Whether That Be Their Nationality, Organization, Rank Within A Certain Organization, Or A Personal Achievement. Cap Badges Are Commonly Found Among Military And Police Forces, As Well As Uniformed Civilians, Such As Civil Defense Organizations, Customs Officers, And Other Emergency Responder Services..
🎞️ Pop-Culture | The Ushanka, As A Winter Hat, Was An Overwhelming Success And Soon Became Synonymous With Slavic Culture. During The 20Th Century, The Ushanka Came To Symbolize The European Eastern Bloc. Many Images & Films From The Era, Especially During The Cold War Show Military Personnel Wearing Them. Their Popularity In The West Was Inspired By W.C. Fields’ 1933 Short Film, “The Fatal Glass Of Beer” And Arnold Schwarzenegger Sporting A Gray Ushanka In 1988 Action Blockbuster "Red Heat.".
❄️ Use | The Ushanka, Its Predecessors, As Well As Future Successors Are All Made To Serve One Purpose; To Keep Your Head And Ears Warm In The Winter. The Head Is Generally The Most Exposed Part Of The Body In The Winter, And As Such Adequate Protection Is Needed To Minimize Heat Loss. The Finnish Army, Norwegian Arctic Explorers, And The Civilian Population From The Balkans To The Caucasus’ Can Attest To That. It's A Great, Traditional Piece Of Headgear, And An Ideal Accessory..

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  • HISTORY | Hats with earflaps have been used for centuries in the Balkan region, and Northeastern Italy. Similar style hats have also been seen in Nordic and Eurasian countries. The Ushanka, with a perfectly round crown, was developed after a Slavic hat called the Treukh from the 17th century. In 1917, the Ushanka received yet another design update inspired by hats worn by Norwegian Arctic explorers called the Norvezhka. The main difference was the addition of longer ear flaps.
  • USE | The Ushanka, its predecessors, as well as future successors are all made to serve one purpose; to keep your head and ears warm in the winter. The head is generally the most exposed part of the body in the winter, and as such adequate protection is needed to minimize heat loss. The Finnish army, Norwegian arctic explorers, and the civilian population from the Balkans to the Caucasus can attest to that. It's a great, traditional piece of headgear, and an ideal accessory.
  • MATERIAL | The Ushanka is a Slavic fur winter hat with ear flaps. It is generally made from sheepskin, rabbit or muskrat fur. The ear flaps can be lowered and tied around the chin to protect the ears, jaw and lower chin from the elements. The flaps can also be tied behind the head, or ski-style. Ski-style offers less protection from the cold, but offers better visibility and movement. The thick fur that the Ushanka is made of can also help reduce blunt force impact to the head.
  • POP-CULTURE | The Ushanka, as a winter hat, was an overwhelming success and soon became synonymous with Slavic culture. During the 20th century, the Ushanka came to symbolize the European Eastern Bloc. Many images & films from the era, especially during the Cold War show military personnel wearing them. Their popularity in the West was inspired by W.C. Fields 1933 short film, The Fatal Glass of Beer and Arnold Schwarzenegger sporting a gray Ushanka in 1988 action blockbuster Red Heat.
  • HAT BADGE | Badges, whether they be lapel pins, shoulder markings, breast badges or hat badges are all used to distinguish the wearer, whether that be their nationality, organization, rank within a certain organization, or a personal achievement. Cap badges are commonly found among military and police forces, as well as uniformed civilians, such as civil defense organizations, customs officers, and other emergency responder services.
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Heka Naturals Slavic Style Winter Hat and Red Army Badge Set | Faux Fur White Ushanka with Ear Flaps & Decorative Military Pin, Army Surplus & Costume - Military Memorabilia

Asin: B0D451MZ8C

🐑 Material | The Ushanka Is A Slavic Fur Winter Hat With Ear Flaps. It Is Generally Made From Sheepskin, Rabbit Or Muskrat Fur. The Ear Flaps Can Be Lowered And Tied Around The Chin To Protect The Ears, Jaw And Lower Chin From The Elements. The Flaps Can Also Be Tied Behind The Head, Or “Ski-Style.” Ski-Style Offers Less Protection From The Cold, But Offers Better Visibility And Movement. The Thick Fur That The Ushanka Is Made Of Can Also Help Reduce Blunt Force Impact To The Head..
🧢 Hat Badge | Badges, Whether They Be Lapel Pins, Shoulder Markings, Breast Badges Or Hat Badges Are All Used To Distinguish The Wearer, Whether That Be Their Nationality, Organization, Rank Within A Certain Organization, Or A Personal Achievement. Cap Badges Are Commonly Found Among Military And Police Forces, As Well As Uniformed Civilians, Such As Civil Defense Organizations, Customs Officers, And Other Emergency Responder Services..
🎞️ Pop-Culture | The Ushanka, As A Winter Hat, Was An Overwhelming Success And Soon Became Synonymous With Slavic Culture. During The 20Th Century, The Ushanka Came To Symbolize The European Eastern Bloc. Many Images & Films From The Era, Especially During The Cold War Show Military Personnel Wearing Them. Their Popularity In The West Was Inspired By W.C. Fields’ 1933 Short Film, “The Fatal Glass Of Beer” And Arnold Schwarzenegger Sporting A Gray Ushanka In 1988 Action Blockbuster "Red Heat.".
❄️ Use | The Ushanka, Its Predecessors, As Well As Future Successors Are All Made To Serve One Purpose; To Keep Your Head And Ears Warm In The Winter. The Head Is Generally The Most Exposed Part Of The Body In The Winter, And As Such Adequate Protection Is Needed To Minimize Heat Loss. The Finnish Army, Norwegian Arctic Explorers, And The Civilian Population From The Balkans To The Caucasus’ Can Attest To That. It's A Great, Traditional Piece Of Headgear, And An Ideal Accessory..

Features

  • HISTORY | Hats with earflaps have been used for centuries in the Balkan region, and Northeastern Italy. Similar style hats have also been seen in Nordic and Eurasian countries. The Ushanka, with a perfectly round crown, was developed after a Slavic hat called the Treukh from the 17th century. In 1917, the Ushanka received yet another design update inspired by hats worn by Norwegian Arctic explorers called the Norvezhka. The main difference was the addition of longer ear flaps.
  • USE | The Ushanka, its predecessors, as well as future successors are all made to serve one purpose; to keep your head and ears warm in the winter. The head is generally the most exposed part of the body in the winter, and as such adequate protection is needed to minimize heat loss. The Finnish army, Norwegian arctic explorers, and the civilian population from the Balkans to the Caucasus can attest to that. It's a great, traditional piece of headgear, and an ideal accessory.
  • MATERIAL | The Ushanka is a Slavic fur winter hat with ear flaps. It is generally made from sheepskin, rabbit or muskrat fur. The ear flaps can be lowered and tied around the chin to protect the ears, jaw and lower chin from the elements. The flaps can also be tied behind the head, or ski-style. Ski-style offers less protection from the cold, but offers better visibility and movement. The thick fur that the Ushanka is made of can also help reduce blunt force impact to the head.
  • POP-CULTURE | The Ushanka, as a winter hat, was an overwhelming success and soon became synonymous with Slavic culture. During the 20th century, the Ushanka came to symbolize the European Eastern Bloc. Many images & films from the era, especially during the Cold War show military personnel wearing them. Their popularity in the West was inspired by W.C. Fields 1933 short film, The Fatal Glass of Beer and Arnold Schwarzenegger sporting a gray Ushanka in 1988 action blockbuster Red Heat.
  • HAT BADGE | Badges, whether they be lapel pins, shoulder markings, breast badges or hat badges are all used to distinguish the wearer, whether that be their nationality, organization, rank within a certain organization, or a personal achievement. Cap badges are commonly found among military and police forces, as well as uniformed civilians, such as civil defense organizations, customs officers, and other emergency responder services.
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Brand: Heka Naturals

Amazon Price: $27.99 | as of 05/31/2024 (1:04pm pst) *DETAILS
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