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koikishu · 6 years ago
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Source: http://nihongami.blogspot.com/2018/05/blog-post_23.html
Japanese Hairstyles: Historical Overview Part 02: Women’s Hairstyles of the Edo Period, Part 03
Hairstyle Name: Odori no Kai-you Taka-Shimada (踊りの会用高島田) lit. “Dance Party High Rice Paddy Island”
     This is a Shimada topknot with a high base for the knot. The form of this hairstyle is nearly identical in the Bunkin-Taka-Shimada, Hariuchichi, and Yakko-Shimada styles. It seems to have occurred in various forms since the mid-Edo period. Its elegance and dignity of form makes it one of the favorite styles of the upper classes, especially the samurai class, by the late Edo period. This is now widely used by traditional brides during the wedding ceremony.
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oneuplabo · 6 years ago
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黒の引き振り。 すばらしい着物です!(^^)! With my own hair, I will join the traditional Japanese hairstyle called Bunkintakashimada. It is not a wig, so it will be a nice style. hairmake@ makemariee photo@lifemarche #ライフマルシェ #lifemarche #フォトコン #フォトウェディング #ウェディング #ウェディングフォト#カメラマン #ビジネスポートレート #ポートレート #ポートレート撮影 #portrait #Portrait photography #portrait photographing #portraitphotography #笑顔が人を幸せにする #ブライダル #ブライダルフォト #ブライダル前撮り #bridal #bridalphotos #bridalphoto #bridalphotoshoot #bridalphotography #文欽高島田 #花嫁髪型 #花嫁ヘアメイク https://www.instagram.com/p/BqLSA7PhlJS/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=79nfet005xjr
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koikishu · 7 years ago
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Source: https://nihongami.blogspot.com/
Japanese Hairstyles: Historical Overview Part 02: Women’s Hairstyles of the Edo Period, Part 03
Hairstyle Name: Taka-Shimada (高島田) lit. “High Rice Paddy Island”
    This is a Shimada topknot with a high base for the knot. The form of this hairstyle is nearly identical in the Bunkin-Taka-Shimada, Hariuchichi, and Yakko-Shimada styles. It seems to have occurred in various forms since the mid-Edo period. It’s elegance and dignity of form makes it one of the favorite styles of the upper classes, especially the samurai class, by the late Edo period. This is now widely used by traditional brides during the wedding ceremony.
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oneuplabo · 6 years ago
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衣装合わせ。 白無垢、最高ですね! ご自分の髪の毛で、文金高島田を結います! カツラではないので、ピッタリな大きさです(^ ^) 大和撫子、ステキですねー(≧∀≦) With my own hair, I will join the traditional Japanese hairstyle called Bunkintakashimada. It is not a wig, so it will be a nice style. hairmake@ makemariee photo@lifemarche #ライフマルシェ #lifemarche #フォトコン #フォトウェディング #ウェディング #ウェディングフォト#カメラマン #ビジネスポートレート #ポートレート #ポートレート撮影 #portrait #Portrait photography #portrait photographing #portraitphotography #笑顔が人を幸せにする #ブライダル #ブライダルフォト #ブライダル前撮り #bridal #bridalphotos #bridalphoto #bridalphotoshoot #bridalphotography #文欽高島田 #白無垢 #白無垢ヘア#花嫁髪型 #花嫁ヘアメイク https://www.instagram.com/p/BqJV4UsB6oO/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1s6to0ce356j7
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