peapaelast
Peapaelast is a term used in Estonian culture to refer to a traditional headscarf or headband, often made of fabric and worn by women. Historically, peapaelast held significant cultural and social meaning, serving not only as a decorative accessory but also as a symbol of social status, marital status, and regional identity. The materials, patterns, and ways of tying a peapael could convey information about the wearer within the community.
These head coverings were typically made from woven linen, wool, or cotton, and could be adorned with
In modern times, the peapaelast is less commonly worn as everyday attire but remains an important element