The Analoper

In ancient times in Russia, married women braided their hair into two braids and hid them under a woman's headdress. Wore his women of different classes and classes throughout the territory of ancient Russia (and peasant women, and merchants), as well as a povoynik among women who lived in provincial small towns. It occurs in the history of fashion povoynik already in the thirteenth century - the girl put it on for the first time during the wedding ceremony. The unmarried girlfriends of the bride from one braid braid plaited two and laid under the buttock - this headdress was a soft cap made of colored fabric. A similar ceremony found itself in the festivities of modern weddings.

Essence of an ancestor

Initially, a handkerchief, a kokoshnik , a magpie was put on top of the paternal. Approximately in the nineteenth century, women began to wear it as a separate headgear, covered with a handkerchief. A woman could bare her hair only before her husband, with strangers and other family members, she had to cover her hair with an anvil. It was unacceptable to put an accident without a handkerchief on the street, it was considered a violation of etiquette and the top of impropriety, it was like leaving on the street in underwear today.

How to wear an analizer?

The ponvoyniki, like other hats, had a casual and festive character. Casual ponoynik sewed from simple and inexpensive fabrics: chintz, brocade, canvas, satin. The festive headdress, on the contrary, was made of rich and expensive materials: velvet, satin, silk. The ponvices had a round shape at the top, a narrow band was sewn to them. The girl, wearing an epaulet, tightly tightened it with a braid, not allowing hair to look out from under this headdress. Depending on the day, festive or weekday, a handkerchief was put on top of the hemp differently. On a typical day, a handkerchief folded in half, the girls tied on the occipital part or knot tied the two edges of a handkerchief at the chin. On holidays the girls hid unaesthetic knots and put on a silk handkerchief more accurately, chopping off its ends at the chin with a pin.

In the 20s of the last century, the healer found himself among deeply elderly women, some old women wear it even now. In the collections of modern designers in the ethnos style, the poncho are presented in the form of interesting caps, but also in combination with a handkerchief.