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  2. Cheopji - Wikipedia

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    Cheopji (Korean: 첩지; Hanja: 疊紙) is a Korean hair accessory decorating the chignon of ladies. [1] Functional features of cheopji was to display social status based on materials used, and to hold jokduri in place when wearing a ceremonial dress. It is usually made of silver, and a frog-shape is its common form.

  3. Binyeo - Wikipedia

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    Binyeo (originally 빈혀 where 鬢 is the first character), according to historical records, are traced back to use during the Three Kingdoms Era, usually worn with a Goryeo ladies' hair style similar to chignons. [4] Details surrounding the use of the binyeo became more detailed since King Yeongjo of the Joseon Dynasty (Huidrom).

  4. Dragon (zodiac) - Wikipedia

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    Wood dragon 31 January 1976: 17 February 1977: Fire dragon 17 February 1988: 5 February 1989: Earth dragon 5 February 2000: 23 January 2001: Metal dragon 23 January 2012: 9 February 2013: Water dragon 10 February 2024: 28 January 2025: Wood dragon 28 January 2036: 14 February 2037: Fire dragon 14 February 2048: 1 February 2049: Earth dragon 2 ...

  5. How Julianne Goldmark Turned a Love for Korean Hair Care Into ...

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    For ELLE's Office Hours series, Julianne Goldmark opens up about her hair accessory brand Emi Jay's foray into styling products, calling it a "huge risk."

  6. Let's trim our hair in accordance with the socialist lifestyle

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    The country's official hairstyles did allow men over 50 years old to grow their upper hair up to 7 cm (2.8 in) long, to disguise balding. [2] An initial five-part series of the show featured officially endorsed haircut styles, while a later series went a step further by showing certain men as examples of how not to trim one's hair

  7. Daenggi - Wikipedia

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    A daenggi (Korean: 댕기) is a traditional Korean ribbon used to tie up and decorate braided hair. [1] According to the History of Northern Dynasties, maidens of Baekje bound their hair at the back and braided it, while a married woman braided her hair into two plaits and secured them to the crown of her head.

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  9. The meaning behind Pantone’s Color of the Year 2024

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    If 1999 was about embracing the unknown and engaging some blue-sky thinking, Pantone prescribes a quiet retreat inwards for 2024. “In 2023, we celebrated coming out of the malaise of the last ...