Ama - an adornment-shoulder-belt as strip of cloth with coins sewn in raws.
Hushpu - women"s celebratory spherical head-dress with truncated cone on the crowm. It is trimed with silver coins and counters. A piece of cloth was sewed to it from behind, which came dowm along the back up to waist. Hushpu was fastened by small straps under the chin.
Katanpir - home-made fabric of white color made of manufactered cotton threads by Virjal and Mid-anatri Chuvashs in XIX - early XX centuries. Also known as
Pűs.
Kĕpe - a shirt style dress, fleared by means of gussets, with frills by hem of skirt. It is adorned with applique and embroidery.
Pűs - home-made fabric of white color made of manufactered cotton threads by Virjal and Mid-anatri Chuvashs in XIX - early XX centuries. Also known as
Katanpir.
Sappun - an apron.
Săhman Sara - a waist-andornment ambroidered and fringed square piece of cloth. It was tied up in the waist, worn in pairs on each side.
Surpan - a headtowel, ends of which were decorated with weaving, embroidery and lace.
Şăpata - bast shoes, russian lapti.
Şinçe pir - thin canvas made form hemp and flax, used for celebratory clothes
Şuha - a neck-back adornment made from coins, glassbeads.
Tăla - kind of cloth made from sheep wool.
Tuhja - a celebratory head-dress for girls, a shperical soft cap with knob on the crown. It is trimed with coins and glassbeads and fastened under the chin.
Ulacha -type of canvas weaved from colorful threads with cell or stripes patterns, used by Anatri Chuvashs in XIX century.
Vătam pir - medium qaulity canvas made from hemp and flax used for working shirts and trousers.