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The hair was tucked into that bun.
The mustache is a well-made hair ornament, and there are ...... of gold thread, silver thread, and silk thread
Once your hair is coiled, you put the mustache on top of your head to cover your hair, and then use a hairpin to secure it.
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At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the hairstyle of the Song and Yuan dynasties was basically inherited, and after Jiajing, the women's hairstyle changed significantly, and the "peach heart bun" was the more fashionable hairstyle at that time, and the women's hair bun was combed into a flat circle, and then decorated with flowers on the top of the bun. Later, it evolved into a filigree tie, and the hair was combed high. The top of the bun is also decorated with jewels, jade, jade, etc.
The "peach blossom bun" has a variety of deformed hairstyles, such as "peach spire bun", "goose gall bun" and imitation of the "fallen horse bun" of the Han Dynasty.
Double screw: The Ming Dynasty double snail is similar to the snail in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. When it is called "handle", it is a simple and generous hairstyle preferred by women in the south of the Yangtze River, especially the girl ring combs this bun more, its bun style is rich and changeable, and popular among folk women.
Wig: also known as mustache, it was loved by maids and women in the palace in the Ming Dynasty. At that time, there was a saying that "palace maids have high updos, and folk like low updos".
Most of these wigs are antique, and they are made by first braiding them with wire and then weaving them into the hair to become a kind of makeup to be used. The late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty were particularly fashionable, and in some jewelry stores, there were ready-made wigs**.
Headband: Also known as "forehead band". In the Ming Dynasty, both old women and young women were very popular.
One said that the headband evolved from the original "Baotou", originally braided with zongzi silk and became a net hair, the initial fashion was wide and then narrow, its practicality was used to tie the hair, and it was also decorative, and a narrow one was tied on the forehead. This ornament has been in existence since the Ming Dynasty.
Peony head: a kind of high updo, this style is popular in Suzhou, and then gradually spread to the north. You Dongshi:
I heard that Jiangnan is one foot high, and the six palaces compete for the peony head. People say that it is so heavy that it can not raise its head, and describes its hair as tall, actually about seven inches, with fluffy sideburns and smooth buns, and double locks of hair at the back of the bun. This hairstyle is generally padded with a wig.
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I recommend the book "Xiang Guoji".
There are costumes and hairstyles from various dynasties, and I think you'll like it.
Stills from costume dramas, hee hee is generally modern aesthetics on TV
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See for yourself, there are specific words and ** descriptions.
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The hair ornaments of the women's Ming Dynasty are not the same as those of the Qing Dynasty.
Ming Dynasty: The first type of hair ornament commonly used by women in the Ming Dynasty is called Xuan, which can be said to be the first important hair ornament in the life of ancient women, and it is indispensable. The second type of hair ornament commonly used by women in the Ming Dynasty is the hairpin, which is the most commonly used jewelry for women in ancient times, and adult women cannot do without the hairpin almost every day.
The third type of hair ornament commonly used by women in the Ming Dynasty was the hairpin. The use of hairpins is more complicated, and it generally requires the help of other people to wear them neatly on the hair. The fourth type of hair ornament commonly used by women in the Ming Dynasty was step shaking.
This kind of jewelry is more common in film and television dramas, and has always been one of the favorite hair accessories of ancient women. The fifth type of hair ornament commonly used by women in the Ming Dynasty was the crown. This is the most high-end jewelry in ancient women's hair accessories, and generally only princes and nobles are qualified to use it.
Qing Dynasty: The most traditional "braided hair" of the Jurchen people. Due to the emergence of crown dress etiquette, Manchu women began to wear hair crowns and tans during major ceremonies, and in order to wear the crown, women had to comb the original bun braids into soft wing heads, which was the prototype of the most popular "two heads" in the middle and late Qing Dynasty.
Therefore, the practical "two heads" are actually a new type of hairstyle created by Manchu women in order to adapt to the changes in the new clothing and etiquette system.
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1. Wrap flowers2. Velvet flowers3. Point Emerald4. Tongcao flowers5. Gold and silver jewelry6. Filigree7. Feeder
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Do you ask what are the hair accessories of the Ming Dynasty? There are probably hairpins, hairpins, combs, grates, and so on. If you ask what kind of headwear you want to wear when you go out, it's up to you to be happy.
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Authentic gold and silver jewelry from the Tang and Song dynasties can almost only be seen in museums: it is really difficult to find it among the people. Although some counterfeit products are shaped, they will inevitably reveal flaws in ornamentation, materials, manufacturing methods, carving and other aspects.
The precious gold and silver ornaments of the Ming and Qing dynasties are also rare; But if you are lucky, you can also meet it in the hands of collectors by chance.
For example, the Qing Dynasty carved silver ctenophore in the attached picture has nine teeth under it, and the top of the tooth is inlaid with large transparent spinel. It was the headdress that the noblewomen of ancient times wore in their hair every day; It can be said that it is derived from the gilt silver hair comb used by women in the late Tang Dynasty. In ancient times, there were few precious stones or semi-precious stones (the ** trinkets of the Warring States period had turquoise inlays for the eyes of the owl), but the top of the teeth paid great attention to chisel flowers or carvings, and the patterns had different styles of the times.
As for the gold and silver hair ornaments inlaid with semi-precious stones, it can be said that they have gradually become popular since the Jin Dynasty. Like spinel, most of them come from foreign tribes in the north, but in fact it is not a precious gemstone itself (it is now used as a diamond and is cheap), but as a bone ornament, it is rare.
Qing Dynasty hair ornaments such as bun press, golden phoenix hairpin, hairpin, ctenophore, etc., more inlaid with agate, coral, turquoise, amber, amethyst and lazuli and other semi-precious stones; The more valuable ones are inlaid with mutton fat white jade, and in the late Qing Dynasty, it was popular to inlay green old pit jadeite, and the techniques such as embossing, knocking flowers and gold and silver filaments can be said to be straight after the Tang Dynasty, but there are more changes. The author's favorite Qing Dynasty gold and silver hair ornament is not the gem-inlay, but the "dotted cui" flower decorated with green feathers.
The Manchus who ruled the Qing Dynasty originally lived between the white mountains and black waters in the northeast of China, and the natural environment created their way of life of fishing, hunting, farming, and gathering. In order to move quickly and facilitate riding and shooting, Manchu men and women have the habit of distinguishing long buns. Gather the hair on the top of the head and weave it into a long bun.
At that time, regardless of status, rich and poor, the hairstyle was unified.
Spring rhinestone hairpin, this hairpin is embellished with rhinestones, so that the whole hairpin looks particularly elegant and noble, choose a hairpin like this to wear, will make women look particularly petty, and special taste, wear it is also very sweet, can show the soft side of the girl.
Because the ancient people paid great attention to this kind of decoration, and the requirements were relatively strict.
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