- The
sangtu (Korean: 상투) was a
Korean topknot hairstyle worn by
married men. The
hairstyle was
widely worn from
around the 57 BC – 68 AD
Three Kingdoms...
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Sangtu (Persian: سنگتو, also
Romanized as
Sangtū) is a
village in
Kheyrud Kenar Rural District, in the
Central District of
Nowshahr County, Mazandaran...
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prevalent in Asia: Chonmage, a
traditional ****anese
haircut worn by men
Sangtu (상투), a
Korean topknot Touji (頭髻), a
traditional Chinese hairstyle which...
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their hair into a long braid,
while married adult men wore
their hair in
sangtu, a topknot. On the day of the
coming of age ceremony, a boy's
braid was...
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queue hairstyle (queue order). Men of the
Joseon Era of
Korea wore the
sangtu as a
symbol of marriage. 16th
century ****anese men wore the
chonmage for...
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Binyeo are
usually used by women, but they are also used by men to fix
their sangtu (topknots) in place. In the
Joseon Dynasty, on the day of
becoming an adult...
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traditional Korean headband worn by men to hold
their hair in
place after the
sangtu (한: 상투)
topknot is done. It is
usually made by
weaving d****
horsehair (馬尾毛)...
- men,
which is put
under a gat (formal hat), and worn over
their topknot (
sangtu). It is
usually made of d****
horsehair or cow hair.
Artisans who specialize...
- (Korean: 단발령; Hanja: 斷髮令), i.e.
cutting off the
traditional Korean male
sangtu and
reformation of
traditional attire. It
triggered many
protests among...
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which time the hair was knotted; man's hair was
knotted in a
topknot called sangtu (상투) on the top of the head, and the woman's hair was
rolled into a ball...