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Capture the essence of Spain with one of our authentic Spanish hair combs called peinetas. Our large selection of decorative combs include flamenco combs, wedding veils combs also known as bridal mantilla combs. Our peinetas crafted in Spain by select artisans are superior quality items.




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A Spanish peineta is a traditional ornamental comb worn by women in Spain, particularly during formal events and traditional celebrations such as weddings, bullfights, and flamenco performances. The peineta is typically made of tortoiseshell or plastic and features a decorative design with ornate teeth and a curved shape. The comb is often worn with a mantilla, a type of lace veil that covers the head and shoulders, and is a symbol of Spanish culture and tradition. Today, peinetas are still worn for special occasions in Spain, but they are also popular as souvenirs and fashion accessories.


Spanish combs have a convex shape and teeth that fasten into the back of a hair bun. Originally made of tortoise shell, these combs are now made from acetate. Above all, gorgeous hand crafted hair combs allow for flexibility and greater comfort.


Made of plastic, flamenco combs come in many different colors and styles. Designed with lightweight comfort in mind, they are an excellent choice for dancing. Used for flamenco or ballet, peinetas add a traditional Spanish flair to your ensemble. In summary, flamenco combs the perfect finishing touch for many occasions!


A mantilla is a traditional Spanish and Latin American liturgical 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.[1] It is also worn by some Catholic women and Plymouth Brethren women in various parts of the globe, Mennonite women in Argentina, and without the peineta by Eastern Orthodox women in Russia, often white, with the ends crossed over neck and draped over the opposite shoulder. For these denominations, the mantilla is worn as a Christian headcovering by women during church services, as well as during special occasions.[2][3] A smaller version of the mantilla is called a toquilla.[4]


As Christian missionaries from Spain entered the Americas, the wearing of the mantilla as a Christian headcovering was brought to the New World.[3] Fray Nicolás García Jerez, who in the 19th century served as the Bishop of Nicaragua and Costa Rica, as well as the Governor of Nicaragua, mandated that mantillas be opaque and not made of transparent lace; women who continued to wear thin mantillas were excommunicated from the Catholic Church.[A][3]


In the 19th century, Queen Isabella II actively encouraged the use of the mantilla. The practice diminished after her abdication in 1870, and by 1900 the use of the mantilla became largely limited to church services, as well as formal occasions such as bullfights, Holy Week and weddings.[2]


In Spain, women still wear mantillas during Holy Week (the week leading to Easter), bullfights and weddings. Also a black mantilla is traditionally worn when a woman has an audience with the Pope and a white mantilla is appropriate for a church wedding, but can be worn at other ceremony occasions as well. In accordance with what is known as the privilège du blanc, only the queen of Spain and selected other Catholic wives of Catholic sovereigns can wear a white mantilla during an audience with the Pope.


In Argentina, many women who are Mennonite Christians wear the mantilla as a Christian headcovering.[2] Traditional Catholic women and Plymouth Brethren women in various parts of the globe use it for the same purpose.[6]


A peineta, similar in appearance to a large comb, is used to hold up a mantilla. This ornamental comb, usually in tortoiseshell color, originated in the 19th century. It consists of a convex body and a set of prongs and is often used in conjunction with the mantilla. It adds the illusion of extra height to the wearer and also holds the hair in place when worn during weddings, processions and dances. It is a consistent element of some regional costumes of Valencia and Andalusia and it is also often found in costumes used in the Moorish and Gypsy influenced music and dance called Flamenco.


Soft and delicate white or ivory Chantilly lace mantilla with floral Venice lace trim. This mantilla is triangle-shaped and very easy to keep in place without pins or a comb thanks to the slightly heavier Venice lace trim. Also perfect in white as a First Communion veil. Measures approximately 40" across by 22" front to back.


Mantilla comb, known as peina o peineta de mantilla in Spanish, in an essential accessory for the Spanish Holy Week, flamenco performances, weddings, coplas and other important events. The most valuable mantilla combs are those that are handcrafted. If they are 100% handmade, the cut, dye and lighting is carry out individually. The most valuable...


Mantilla comb, known as peina o peineta de mantilla in Spanish, in an essential accessory for the Spanish Holy Week, flamenco performances, weddings, coplas and other important events. The most valuable mantilla combs are those that are handcrafted. If they are 100% handmade, the cut, dye and lighting is carry out individually. The most valuable mantilla combs are decorated with lots of fretworks and are considered as a perfect craftwork.


Our mantilla combs are high quality. Therefore, these ornaments may last a long time in perfect conditions and, if they are well cared of, they may be passed to the next generation. It is never out of fashion, due to its traditional essence, wearable in different events.


A blusher is the portion of the veil that drapes over the face. A drop veil is a style of blusher and refers to how the comb is sewn to the veil. The attached hair comb is sewn flat so that there is no volume. It will sit flat when draped over your head. If you loved Kate Middleton wedding veil then a drop veil is perfect for you! Check out these photos below of our cathedral length veils with a 30" drop-veil blusher.


If you prefer a single layered look, the no blusher option is the best choice for you. The no blusher means that the veil will drape over the head and fall along the sides of your face. This style choice is considered a traditional Spanish look and will really showcase the lace on the mantilla as it will be lying against your hair. Like the blusher option, a comb will also be attached.


We mentioned the drop-veil blusher a lot but there are actually 2 types of blusher styles! If you love the look of a blusher but prefer a little more height and volume at the comb, go for a blusher with the gathered comb. Below are examples of the 3 blusher styles.


About me: In 2010, while shopping for my bridal gown, I quickly realized that bridal stores had a very small selection (or none!) of lace mantilla veils. I ended up getting my veil from Spain and after all the compliments I received on my wedding day about my veil, I knew I had to bring these beautiful, authentic, quality, Spanish-made veils to brides in the US. My husband and I planned the whole business on the plane during our honeymoon! Today, we carry a large selection online of mantilla veils and have been featured in many bridal blogs and magazines. Read more about our story here.


These special mantilla combs for girls are ideal when your girl acts as godmother. In addition, it is a mantilla comb made of acetate, so it is very comfortable and light thanks to this material, and it is perfect for the occasion. Its design is very original and has a nice classic draft in an imitation tortoiseshell. It is a very traditional design to complete the look on these occasions. Its height measurement without the comb is approximately 14.5 cm. These combs are ideal for you and are available as shown in the picture. Our flamenco earrings are available just in physical store.


These special mantilla combs for girls are ideal when your girl acts as godmother. In addition, it is a mantilla comb made of acetate, so it is very comfortable and light thanks to this material, and it is perfect for the occasion. Its design is very original and has a nice classic draft in an imitation tortoiseshell. It is a very traditional design to complete the look on these occasions. Its height measurement without the comb is approximately 14.5 cm. These combs are ideal for you and are available as shown in the picture. On our website you can find different models of mantill combs for girls with which to attend special events and with which to combine her perfect Spanish manila shawls. These Flamenco hair accessories are only for sale at El Rocío online flamenco shop, find the newest and lastest flamenco mode 2019 and also all sort of Flamenco earrings with which to combine your flamenco dress. At El Rocio store you can find all kinds of flamenco accessories, such as flamenco flowers, flamenco necklaces and bacelets or flamenco shawls. All our products are made and and manufactured in Spain for our website elrocio.com our stores in Málaga and Granada. Please enquire if you dont find what you are looking for.


For brides of the future, the mantilla veil is becoming increasingly popular. It is usually made of silk or lace and covered with a peineta and is worn with a head covering. Mentilla can be worn over or under the crown of your head, or it can be worn at the nape of the neck. This type of veil can be worn by almost any woman, and it can be tailored to suit her. A plain veil would be preferred by some, but an ornamental veil with delicate patterns would be preferred by others. Your mantilla veil will become blurry if you wear a large dress, such as a ball gown. 041b061a72


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