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What are the techniques for making hair clips?
Hairpins and hairpins are made of bamboo, wood, jade, tortoise shell, ceramics, bones, teeth, gold, silver, copper and other materials.

Hairpins (also known as hairpin, hairpin and crown hairpin) are developed from hair clips, which are used to fix hair or wear hair accessories, and also have decorative effects.

Hairpins are the most basic tools for fixing and decorating women's hairstyles in ancient times. In ancient China, men and women used hairpins to fix their hair crowns. They also put pens on their heads and took notes at any time, so they were called hairpins.

Hairpin, a traditional ornament, is quite classical in the East. The woman holding the hairpin has a cool and swaying style in summer, just like coming out of the palace mural, swaying gracefully, like a lotus flower in summer, which reminds people of "clear water makes hibiscus, naturally carved" and reminds people of the girl picking lotus in Jiangnan.

"Lotus picking in autumn in Nantang, lotus over the head, lotus seeds as clear as water" is like an ink landscape painting, such as a rotating musical racket, which makes people have a long aftertaste ... a beautiful woman who is almost extinct in the city!

The role of hair clips:

Hairpins, as jewelry, are worn on the head, which not only beautifies the bun, but also symbolizes the auspicious words made of hairpins and the beautiful pursuit of expressing feelings and wishes. As far as the hairpin ornaments left by empresses in Qing dynasty are concerned, the diversity of forms and patterns is beyond the previous generation. A deformed bead "Boy Ping An" hairpin once exhibited in the Treasure Hall is a rare treasure.

Hairpin is an exceptionally deformed pearl, about five centimeters long, and looks like a dancing urchin. On the left side of the deformed bead, a sapphire vase is decorated, and several thin red coral branches are inserted in the bottle mouth to set off the word "An". There is a A Jin Ruyi handle behind the urchin, which is connected with the Aquarius into a whole, and the head of Jinleisi Ganoderma lucidum is exposed on the right side of the urchin. Judging from the urchin decoration, it is a boy. The whole wishful thinking is called. It's called "boys are safe" or "boys are happy and safe"