Saukele is a traditional Kazakh bridal headdress that symbolizes the brideโs transition into a new life through marriage. Typically made from luxurious fabrics such as silk or velvet, it is adorned with gold, silver, pearls, coral, and traditional motifs. The conical, often tall shape of the Saukele is crowned with feathers, such as those of an eagle or swan, symbolizing strength and purity. Completing the look with accessories, this headdress reflects both the brideโs and her familyโs social status, while also carrying protective symbols to ward off evil spirits. As one of the most important elements of Kazakh weddings, the Saukele continues to play a significant cultural and symbolic role.