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  2. Honggaitou - Wikipedia

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    A honggaitou ( Chinese: ēŗ¢ē›–夓; pinyin: hĆ³nggĆ itou ), also shortened to gaitou ( Chinese: ē›–夓; pinyin: gĆ itou; lit. 'head cover') [1] and referred to as red veil in English, [2] : 37 is a traditional red-coloured bridal veil worn by the Han Chinese brides to cover their faces on their wedding ceremony before their wedding night.

  3. Fascinator - Wikipedia

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    A fascinator is a formal headpiece, a style of millinery. Since the 1990s, the term has referred to a type of formal headwear worn as an alternative to the hat; it is usually a large decorative design attached to a band or clip. In contrast to a hat, its function is purely ornamental: it covers very little of the head and offers little or no ...

  4. Ghoonghat - Wikipedia

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    Ghoonghat (also ghunghat or jhund) is the Hindi word used for a veil or a scarf that a woman in northern India wears to cover her head or face (in states such as Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Assam). Sometimes the end of a sari or dupatta (a long scarf) is pulled over the head or face to function as a ghoonghat.

  5. Tsunokakushi - Wikipedia

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    The Tsunokakushi ( 角隠恗) is a type of traditional headdress worn by brides in Shinto wedding ceremonies in Japan. This is made from a rectangular piece of cloth folded and worn to partially cover bride's hair (in modern days, often a wig ), worn in the traditionally-styled bunkin takashimada (ę–‡é‡‘é«˜å³¶ē”°). The tsunokakushi is typically ...

  6. Mantilla - Wikipedia

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    Valencian Museum of Ethnology. A mantilla is a traditional female liturgical lace or silk veil or shawl worn over the head and shoulders, often over a high hair ornament called a peineta, particularly popular with women in Spain and Latin America. [1] It is also worn by Catholic and Plymouth Brethren women around the world, Mennonite women in ...

  7. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Pith helmet ā€“ for use in tropical regions; the American fiber helmet is a version of it. Pork pie hat. Shovel hat. Sidara ā€“ national Iraqi headgear. Shtreimel. Sombrero. Spodik. Keffiyah or sudra. Papal tiara ā€“ a hat traditionally worn by the Pope, which has been abandoned in recent decades, in favor of the mitre.

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