1. Core-picking is a bright spot on women's heads in the Ming Dynasty. It is inserted in the most central and eye-catching position on the whole bun, so it is always exquisite and eye-catching.
2. Distraction is a special hairpin worn by women in Ming Dynasty before or after bun.
3. The full crown is a kind of hair accessory inserted behind the bun.
4. The top hairpin, as the name implies, is the hairpin worn at the top of the bun. Because the accessories are covered and overlapped, and the weight is not light, in order to prevent the bun from being too heavy and twisted, a long hairpin will be inserted downward from the top of the bun to support and fix it.
5. Cover the temples, also called "lateral flowers" or "lateral flowers", inserted in the left and right temples, so they are always paired. Hairpin handles are flat strips that are inserted into the hair from bottom to top when inserted.
6. Hairpins were originally worn at the bottom of the front of the bun, which was an arc-shaped ring-shaped hairpins on the whole, followed by vertically backward hairpins inserted in the hair. However, in the later period, it developed into a kind of hair band tied with ties at the left and right ends, which was still called "Huahua" and "flower girl" at that time.
7. The bun is also one of the components of the whole set of human heads in Ming Dynasty. It was first seen in the Song Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, when worn under the bun, the wreath under the beam naturally drooped, while the cloth was crumbling, looking forward to life.
8. There are all kinds of inconspicuous but indispensable small hairpin in the first generation. Their role is to decorate and fix, probably similar to the black clips commonly used by modern girls.
9. Earrings in the modern sense can be synonymous with all kinds of earrings, but in the Ming Dynasty, they should be divided into earrings and earrings.
Extended data:
Gold and silver jewelry mainly refers to jewelry made of gold or silver. Jewelry refers to the ornaments on the heads of men and women, commonly known as "heads". Later, it became the floorboard of all-body jewelry. Ancient jewelry is divided into hair ornaments, neck ornaments, earrings, hand ornaments and accessories. Ancient ancestors' understanding of gold and silver began in the Shang Dynasty more than 3,000 years ago, when people made these precious metals into ornaments and offered them to nobles for enjoyment.
Jewelry maintenance
1. Store platinum jewelry separately in a jewelry box or suede bag to prevent other jewelry from being scratched.
2. Please don't wear platinum jewelry when doing housework cleaning, gardening and other types of heavy work or physical activities. When wearing platinum jewelry, please do not touch bleaching or irritating chemicals. Although chemicals will not damage platinum, they may discolor diamonds or precious stones.
3. Clean platinum jewelry regularly. You can use jewelry cleaners sold in the market, or soak them in a solution of soap and warm water, and then gently wipe them with a soft cloth. Platinum ornaments inlaid with precious stones need to be cleaned once every six months.
4. If there are scratches visible to the naked eye or a natural oxide layer appears on the platinum surface, please take the platinum jewelry to a qualified jeweler for polishing. The scratches on platinum are only metal displacement, and the volume will not decrease.
5. Jewelry should be adjusted, resized, polished and cleaned by qualified jewelers. Ensure that jewelers have trained platinum assemblers.
References:
? Baidu Encyclopedia-Gold and Silver Jewelry? Netease-Women's Headdress in Ming Dynasty
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