Kanza

Kanza
 Kanza (CANZ) - cape and scarf with two long ends, which are made of lace and other light fabrics. Has been popular in Europe, especially French women in the early XIX century. Kanzi throws on the shoulders, the ends are overlapped crosswise on the chest, and then tied at the waist. One version has it that ...
 Kanza (CANZ) - cape and scarf with two long ends, which are made of lace and other light fabrics. Has been popular in Europe, especially French women in the early XIX century. Kanzi throws on the shoulders, the ends are overlapped crosswise on the chest, and then tied at the waist. One theory states that the word "Kanzi" appeared from the name of the two-color fabric Kanzhal (CANZ), which was made of silk. Also, the word referred to a short blouse.