-
community are
headscarves in the form of the
tichel and snood,
though some wear hats,
berets or sheitels; the
tichel and
snood remain the
historic and universally...
-
Inside Joy Division.
HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 9780062222572. Van
Tichel,
Christine (4 July 2014). "Belgische
vriendin van Ian
Curtis overleden"...
- as a
headcovering for
Jewish women as an
alternative to the
traditional tichel (headscarf). The
doily is used as a
headcovering by many
Christian women...
- and men. Many
married Orthodox Jewish women wear a
headscarf (mitpahat or
tichel), snood, turban, or
shpitzel to
cover their hair. The
Tallit is commonly...
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Litham Mysore peta Niqāb
Pagri Paranja Pheta Puneri Pagadi Roach Snood Sudra Tichel Tudong Turban Veil
Yashmak Hat
parts Agal
Aigrette Brim
Bumper brim Campaign...
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coverings conventionally worn by many
Muslim women. It is
similar to the
tichel or
snood worn by
Orthodox Jewish women,
certain headcoverings worn by some...
-
Litham Mysore peta Niqāb
Pagri Paranja Pheta Puneri Pagadi Roach Snood Sudra Tichel Tudong Turban Veil
Yashmak Hat
parts Agal
Aigrette Brim
Bumper brim Campaign...
-
Telegraphic Agency wrote that they are "cropped
above the ear and
covered with a
tichel,
leaving only
bangs visible on the forehead."
Communities where frisettes...
- 2004. Silver,
Rivki (5
February 2012). "Me and My
Covered Hair, Part Two:
Tichels, Hats and More".
Retrieved 5
January 2020. "Snoods VS. Sheitels". Retrieved...
- canopy).[citation needed]
Married observant Jewish women wear a
scarf (
tichel or mitpahat), snood, hat, beret, or
sometimes a wig (sheitel) in
order to...