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Erikae (襟替え, 'the
turning of the collar') is the
ceremony where an
apprentice geisha graduates to
become a geisha. The
occasion is
marked by a
number of...
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would take entirely. In the
present day, a maiko's
graduation is
known as
erikae (襟替え, 'turning the
collar [of a kimono]'), and is
entirely non-****ual, though...
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Physalaemus erikae is a
species of frog in the
family Leptodactylidae. It is
endemic to
eastern Brazil and
currently known only from
southern Bahia, although...
- of 20–21, a
maiko will
graduate to
geisha status in a
ceremony known as
erikae (turning of the collar).
Following debut,
geisha typically do not go through...
- to geishahood. Sakkō is worn for two w****s
before graduation (known as
erikae). It is the most
elaborate and
expensive of
maiko hairstyles, decorated...
- have
their teeth blackened during the last
stage of
their apprenticeship,
erikae,
before graduating to
geisha status. The
application of
ohaguro and the...
- source?]
Ohaguro (black paint)
colours the
teeth for the ceremony,
called Erikae, when
maiko (apprentice geisha)
graduate and
become independent. The geisha...
- Caramaschi, 1988
Physalaemus ephippifer (Steindachner, 1864)
Physalaemus erikae Cruz and Pimenta, 2004
Physalaemus erythros Caramaschi, Feio, and Guimarães...
- (1868–1912) by
young married women.
Maiko wear it
before and
during the
erikae ceremony,
which marks their graduation out of apprenticeship. 石原哲男 (2004)...
- 1989)
Syllis elongata (Johnson, 1901)
Syllis ergeni Çinar, 2005
Syllis erikae (Hartmann-Schröder, 1981)
Syllis fasciata Malmgren, 1867
Syllis ferrani...