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Français : Tenue traditionnelle d'une femme de Gouézec en 1933 ; la coiffe est sans doute la plus originale de toute la Cornouaille : dans ses substructions, la "rujerez-didan", ou "ruban du dessous", en laine noire, qui va former le chignon, le bonnet de dentelle recouvrant les oreilles avec, par-dessus, une autre "rujerez" noire, elle aussi ; une petite coiffe de dentelle, nommée "taleden". Sur ce premier édifice, et sur une sorte de rectangle de toile, bourré de paille, repose la grande coiffe, dont les mentonnières forment deux anses à l'arrière. La collerette quadrangulaire est garnie de dentelles.
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Source Journal Ouest- Éclair n° 13 505 du 28 octobre 1933 http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k625343h/f5.image.r=Kerlouan.langFR
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