Mantilla

Mantilla
 Mantilla - a fragment of a traditional Spanish female costume, an integral part of the headdress. Is a scarf, veil, made out of lace or silk fabric. Wear over peynety (ridge), which are injected into the hairstyle. Wearing mantillas require compliance with several rules. White mantillas could wear only unmarried women. A young girl should have to follow the long ...
 Mantilla - a fragment of a traditional Spanish female costume, an integral part of the headdress. Is a scarf, veil, made out of lace or silk fabric. Wear over peynety (ridge), which are injected into the hairstyle. Wearing mantillas require compliance with several rules. White mantillas could wear only unmarried women. A young girl should have to follow the length mantilla: it was enough to turn the head to the right when the veil did not fall down from the left shoulder, and vice versa. Mantillas roots date back to the Iberians (people who lived on the territory of today's Eastern Georgia), women who used such mantles to decorate and cover your head.