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- kokoshnik (Russian: коко́шник, IPA: [kɐˈkoʂnʲɪk]) is a traditional Russian headdress worn by women and girls to accompany the sarafan. The kokoshnik tradition...
- Kokoshnik is a semicircular or keel-like exterior decorative element in the Old Russian architecture, a type of corbel zakomara (that is an arch-like...
- Burmese Ruby Tiara at a state banquet in 2019. Elizabeth II wearing the Kokoshnik Tiara while dancing with President Ford at the White House in 1976. Elizabeth...
- half-cylinder with an elevated and pointed upper part, resembling a pointed kokoshnik. In English the term barrel roof is sometimes used, but this may cause...
- could be used to cover the face. Eventually, it gave rise to the Russian kokoshnik. The ends of the fabric are embroidered, usually with red thread. During...
- including: the bandeau, a tiara in the shape of a ribbon or hairband, the kokoshnik, a tiara that usually consists of a m****ive wall of gemstones; the shape...
- with them. Girls and women often wear the traditional Russian headdress kokoshnik during performances. Both furious and gentle music is the basis for Russian...
- the obverse a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing Queen Alexandra's Kokoshnik tiara, King George's VI festoon necklace, and Queen Mary's floret earrings...
- dewdrops shaken from a stem” whenever they were moved, a ruby tiara, a kokoshnik tiara with a 137-carat sapphire in the center, and a large stomacher with...
- jewelry. These headgear are worn as a symbol of nobility or royal status. Kokoshnik is part of Russian traditional dress, often worn by nobility. A fillet...