
wedding veil
A wedding veil is a finely crafted fabric, often made of tulle, lace, or netting, worn by a bride during her wedding ceremony. Traditionally, it symbolizes purity and modesty and serves as a decorative accessory that complements the bridal attire. Veils come in various lengths and styles, from short birdcage veils to long cathedral veils that extend beyond the train. They can be plain or embellished with embroidery, lace, or beading. The veil is typically worn over the head or face, with some traditions involving lifting it during the vows or ceremony.