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Traditional Chinese women, especially those of the Qing Dynasty, often wore elaborate headwear and hair accessories.
These accessories were not only decorative but also symbolic of imperial power and status.
Among these accessories, the most famous is the Qing Dynasty empress's crown, also known as the "phoenix crown," which was a symbol of her rank.
The phoenix crown consisted of several parts, including a headband, earrings, necklaces, brooches, and hair accessories.
The most important part was the headband, which was a circular or oval frame made of metal adorned with gemstones and pearls.
The headband also had a ribbon to secure the hair and maintain its shape.
In addition to the headband, the empress would wear other hair accessories such as buns, hairpins, and hair bands.
These accessories were usually made of silk or other soft materials for comfort.
The empress would also wear jewelry such as necklaces, bracelets, and rings.
During the Qing Dynasty, the empress's headwear and hair accessories were highly regulated, with every detail carefully designed and crafted.
These accessories were not only decorative but also symbolic of imperial power and status.
As such, they became an essential part of Qing Dynasty culture and continue to be admired and sought after today.
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