Montera

Enrique Ponce with montera.

A montera is the hat traditionally worn by many males and females in the folk costumes of the Iberian peninsula. It has come to name also but not exclusively the ones used by bullfighters, introduced to the ritual event in 1835 by Francisco "Paquiro" Montes[1] as accompaniment to the traje de luces, or "suit of lights".The montera is quite renowned to bullfighters of Spain, or España.

The montera is habitually covered in astrakhan fur with an inner lining of velvet. The image of a saint is sometimes printed on the lining as a talisman of good luck. The top of the montera is often decorated with a special design.

The "bulbs" on the sides of the montera represent the horns of a bull.

References

  1. Vázquez Legarreta, Enrique (2004-04-06). "El Siglo de Torreón" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-02-18.


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