Mantilla

Japanese: マンティリャ
Mantilla
A ceremonial headgear worn mainly by Spanish women. It is worn over a tall comb at the back of the head, and falls to the shoulders without covering the face. It has been used since the 17th century and is made of luxurious lace or silk. Black is often used for religious events and white for festivals.
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Japanese:
おもにスペインの女性が用いる儀礼的なかぶり物。後頭部にさした高い櫛(くし)の上からかぶり,顔をおおわず肩にたらす。17世紀ころから用いられ,豪華なレースや絹で作られる。宗教上の行事には黒,祭には白が多く用いられる。
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