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鬢
Historical term
binkiri; Edo-period hairstyle with a lock of hair running down from the temples and hanging over the ears
bow-shaped whale-bone or copper hairpins used to increase the volume on the side of a woman's hair (Edo period)
cutting a person's sidelocks; evenly cut sidelocks (symbol of adulthood for noblewomen in the Heian era); ritual of cutting the sidelocks (coming-of-age ceremony for women from about 1568-1867)
itobin; 17th century male hairstyle (shaved forehead, chignon, sideburns thinned to the size of a thread)
Historical term
Edo-period hair style with inflated hair at the sides; lantern sideburns
Edo-period hairstyle for the common man (the entire head shaved just above the ear, with the remainder tied up in the back)
