Mantilla

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A mantilla is a traditional Spanish and Latin American liturgical lace or silk veil or shawl worn over the head and shoulders, often over a high comb called a peineta, particularly popular with women in Spain, it is also popular Southern Europe and Latin America. It is also worn by Catholic and Plymouth Brethren women around the world, Mennonite women in Argentina, and without the peineta by Eastern Orthodox women in Russia. When worn by Eastern Orthodox women the mantilla is often white, and is worn with the ends crossed over the neck and draped over the opposite shoulder. The mantilla is worn as a Christian headcovering by women during church services, as well as during special occasions. A smaller version of the mantilla is called a toquilla.
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  • Fischer-Faß: Portrait einer Spanierin

    Fischer-Faß: Portrait einer Spanierin

    Werk von Ilse Fischer-Faß....

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    Image: Erkenbert-Museum Frankenthal - CC BY-NC-SA

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