kuseldä
kuseldä is a term that can refer to a specific type of garment or a broader cultural practice related to clothing and adornment. Its precise meaning and usage are highly dependent on regional and historical context. In some interpretations, kuseldä might describe a traditional headcovering worn by women, often made of woven fabric and sometimes decorated with intricate embroidery or beads. The style and significance of such headcoverings can vary greatly, reflecting local customs, marital status, or religious affiliation.
Beyond a specific item of clothing, kuseldä can also encompass the act of dressing or adorning oneself