The black lace veil is called a mantilla. It is used over a "comb" or peineta as it is termed in spanish.
The traditional Spanish headdress for ladies is called a "mantilla." It is a lace or silk veil that is worn over the head and shoulders, often in a triangular shape, as part of traditional Spanish dress, particularly for special occasions and religious events.
The name Yelitza or Yeli is of Spanish origin and has no specific meaning in Spanish. It is considered a modern and unique name with no traditional or historical significance.
"Juan" is not typically a Jewish name; it is more commonly associated with Spanish-speaking cultures. Traditional Jewish names often have Hebrew origins.
Shardae is a modern invented name, likely derived from combining elements of other names or words. It does not have a specific traditional meaning or origin.
Yes, Luis is a Spanish name. It is the Spanish form of the name Louis.
"Sierra" is not a Spanish name. It is actually a Spanish word that means "mountain range."
mantilla
It is called a Mantilla (pronounced "man-tee-a").
Mantilla.
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It is a dhari (A dancer's headdress)
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It is called a "mitre."
There is not a word "leydis" in the Spanish language. However, in some Spanish speaking countries, "Leydis" is used as a name - this probably comes from the english word "ladies".
Flamenco is a form of Spanish dancing that involves complex footwork... perhaps the "stomping" you were referring to....
I think you're talking about a bridle.