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- Kanzashi (簪) are hair ornaments used in traditional ****anese hairstyles. The term kanzashi refers to a wide variety of accessories, including long, rigid...
- of maiko hairstyles, decorated with formal tortoises**** kanzashi, and a unique sakkō kanzashi designed by the maiko herself, featuring au****ious animals...
- decorative ****anese kanzashi.[citation needed] Although many modern hair sticks draw more on the elaborate approach to the design of kanzashi more than on the...
- maiko walking Minarai wearing shidare kanzashi, composed by long chains of silk flowers Maiko with willow kanzashi (video) A maiko dancing Bardsley, Jan...
- hold pony tails and braids together. Kanzashi (簪) are hair ornaments used in traditional ****anese hairstyles. Kanzashi first appeared when women abandoned...
- with a shorter obi, shorter kimono sleeves, and more hair accessories (kanzashi). Minarai-jaya During the minarai period, an apprentice will receive training...
- ladies, and cleaners. Kanzashi (簪) Kanzashi are hair ornaments used in traditional ****anese hairstyles. A variety of kanzashi are used on different occasions...
- marry her someday. Kanzashi Sarashiki (更識 簪, Sarashiki Kanzashi) Voiced by: Suzuko Mimori (****anese); Kira Vincent-Davis (English) Kanzashi is Tatenashi's...
- century Chinese Ming dynasty hairpins, 15th century ****anese hirauchi kanzashi, period unknown Russian hairpins from Moscow, probably 18th or 19th century...
- Ornamental Hairpin (簪, Kanzashi) is a 1941 ****anese comedy-drama film written and directed by Hiroshi Shimizu. It is based on the short story Yottsu no...