A type of hair accessory for Japanese hairstyles. A string-like object made of gold and silver, rattan, or coral beads was originally placed at the back of the topknot, but in the Edo period, when women began to wear their hair in buns, it was wrapped around the base of the topknot. Towards the end of the Edo period, it came to be used in place of the Takenaga and Hanemotoyui. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
日本髪の髪飾の一種。金銀細工,籐,サンゴ玉などで作った紐(ひも)状のものを,古くは髻(もとどり)の後部にかけたが,江戸時代女性の結髪が盛んになると髷(まげ)の根に巻いた。江戸末期に丈長(たけなが)や跳元結(はねもとゆい)の代りに用いるようになった。
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