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binyeo (Korean: 비녀;
Korean pronunciation: [pi.njʌ̜]) is a
Korean traditional hairpin for
fixing ladies' chignons. Its main
purpose is to pin the chignon...
- at the
binyeo.
Women in the
royal family had
dragon or phoenix-shaped
binyeo while ordinary women had
trees or ****anese
apricot flowers.
Binyeo was a proof...
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okbit chae):
brightness of jade 砦 (진터 채
jinteo chae): fort 釵 (비녀 채
binyeo chae):
binyeo (traditional
Korean hairpin) 責 (빚 채 bit chae): debt 棌 (참나무 채 chamnamu...
- cost of a hwarot. The gown is
typically worn with a
jokduri or hwagwan,
binyeo or daenggi, and yeongigonji,
which is red and
black makeup spots on the...
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device called a
Binyeojang (비녀장) was
mainly used. '
Binyeo (비녀)' of
Binyeojang literally means Binyeo, the
traditional Korean hairpin. This was to prevent...
- like to draw the
other for good luck in the
coming year.
Chinese hairpin Binyeo Comb Hair
stick Hairpin Shubi –
Chinese combs Sherrow,
Victoria (2006)....
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Hairpin Hair
stick List of
Hanfu headwear Kanzashi - the ****anese
equivalent Binyeo - the
Korean equivalent Fengguan -
phoenix crown "Hairpins in
Society and...
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seasons and used by geisha. Han Chinese:
Chinese hairpin,
Buyao Korean:
Binyeo ****anese:
Kanzashi Chai (top) and ji (bottom), two
types of
Chinese hairpin...
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woman who is over the age of 15
takes on an
adult appearance by
wearing a
binyeo (비녀), or
ornamental hairpin,
along with
other sorts of attire. Today, the...
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daenggi and
patip daenggi. Ap daenggi, a pair of
daenggi hanging from a
binyeo (hairpin)
Dodeurak daenggi Komeori hairstyle with a
daenggi Gache Hanbok...