In Dixieland I'll take my stand!
Men, woman and children wore these Southern patriotic rosettes during the Civil War to show support for secession. This beautiful cockades is based on 1860s original cockades. The perfect gift for him or her!
Satin ribbon, reproduction Confederate military button, hand-sewn onto buckram. Approximately 2" (5 cm) across rosette. Pin on back is silver-plated and 1" (2.5 cm) wide.
“Blue cockades are not uncommon here. I have been wearing one for nearly two months and so help me God I intend if necessary to make the declaration implied by it good even with my hearts blood.” - John H. Cochran to His Mother, December 11, 1860
Heather
Owner
People in the past wore a cockade to tell a story about themselves. I love researching what those stories were and why people wanted to tell them. People today have stories to tell too, so that's what motivates me to keep making cockades! What's your story and how can I help you tell it better?