Also written as KAMOJI or KAMIMJI. Hair inserts for hair styling. In the Heian and Kamakura periods, they were called katsura and were used by court ladies, but after the mid-Edo period, as women's hairstyles became more complicated, they developed into a sophisticated accessory. Hair that has been processed from fallen or cut hair. There are various types, such as root hair, sideburns, and loose hair. → Hairpiece Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
加文字,髪文字とも書く。結髪用の入れ毛。平安・鎌倉時代は【かつら】といい,宮廷女性に用いられたが,江戸中期以後女性の髪形が複雑になるに従い,技巧的な小道具の一つとして発達した。落毛,切髪を加工したもの。根髢,鬢(びん)みの,ばら毛などの種類があった。→ヘアピース
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