File:Головной убор чувашской девушки тухъя. XIX век. Средненизовая этнографическая группы (анат енчи).jpg

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English: Traditional headdress (chuv. tuhya) with a hemispherical base made of canvas, with beadwork and silver coins. The middle ethnographic group (anat enchi). Worn by girls as part of festive, ceremonial and weekend costumes.
Чӑвашла: Йӑлана кĕнĕ пуç тумĕ.
Русский: Традиционный головной убор (чув. тухья) с полусферической основой из холста, с бисерным шитьем и серебряными монетами. Средненизовая этнографическая группа (анат енчи). Носился девушками в составе праздничного, обрядового и выходного костюма.
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