What is a Spanish mantilla?

What is a Spanish mantilla?

A mantilla is a traditional Spanish lace or silk veil or shawl worn over the head and shoulders, often over a high comb called a peineta, popular with women in Spain, as well as in Latin America.

How do you wear a Spanish mantilla?

Traditionally, mantilla veils are worn on top of the head about two inches behind the hairline, which allows the lace edge to drape perfectly alongside the bride’s face and down to her shoulders.

What does a mantilla symbolize?

From the 17th through the 19th centuries, women sported the mantilla for promenading, horseback riding, social visits and as a sign of respect when in mourning and attending church or religious processions (Puerta 2006: 198).

What is the difference between a veil and a mantilla?

A mantilla veil is a single tier veil without any gather. A comb is normally sewn at the top of the veil so it can be worn right at the front of the head above the forehead to create that ‘Spanish veil’ look.

What color mantilla should I wear?

Traditionally, married women would wear black or darker colors and unmarried women, white or lighter colors. However, since chapel veils are just now coming back, there are really no hard and fast rules to follow.

How does a mantilla veil stay on?

This look can best be achieved by wearing your hair in a low side bun or by wearing your hair half up, half down. If you choose this placement with a cathedral length veil, place the comb at the top of your hair style, not underneath to keep your veil from feeling heavy.

Where does the mantilla originate from?

Some state that the mantilla originated in the northern regions of Spain, where its functionality was more that of a blanket. Eventually, the decorative blankets were modified to have a strictly decorative appearance, and worn as a headscarf.

What shape is a mantilla?

The Mantilla wedding veil is an oval veil shape, which is designed to be worn flat on the head. There is no gathering in the width of the fabric. The traditional mantilla, also known as the Spanish mantilla worn at the top of the head, secured with a comb sewn flat to the fabric, troupe clips, or a hairpins.

How do you keep a mantilla veil in place?

A mantilla wedding veil (also known as a chapel veil) is worn over the head and shoulders. Unlike other veils, the mantilla wedding veil is worn over a high comb known as a peineta — or large hair comb — to keep the veil in place on your wedding day.

How do you wear a Spanish mantilla and comb?

Place the mantilla at the nape of your neck. This look can best be achieved by wearing your hair in a low side bun or by wearing your hair half up, half down. If you choose this placement with a cathedral length veil, place the comb at the top of your hair style, not underneath to keep your veil from feeling heavy.

Where in the Bible does it talk about woman covering their hair?

Christian Bible/Old Testament (including the Apocrypha/Deuterocanon) Passages such as Genesis 24:65, Numbers 5:18, Susanna 13:31–22 and Isaiah 47:2 indicate that believing women wore a head covering during the Old Testament era.