Qing Dynasty Traditional Chinese Imperial Palace Traditional Princess Headwear Headgear Hair Accessories Headdress for Women Girls
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In ancient China, women's headwear and hair accessories were important symbols of their status and position.
Among them, the traditional headwear of Qing Dynasty court women was particularly exquisite, showcasing the charm of Chinese traditional culture.
These headwear included various gorgeous hair accessories, crowns, hair buns, and hairpins, which not only had practicality but also high artistic value.
In the Qing Dynasty court, women's headwear was usually made of silk with rich and varied colors such as red, blue, green, etc.
These headwear were often adorned with pearls, gems, gold and silver threads and other precious materials to display the royal family's noble status.
In addition, there were some special headwear like phoenix crowns and dragon robes, which were usually worn on special occasions such as the emperor's enthronement and the empress's coronation.
Hairstyles were also very important for women in the Qing Dynasty court.
They usually braided their hair into strands and then fixed them into a bun.
This hairstyle was both beautiful and practical, making it convenient for them to carry out daily activities.
In addition, there were some special hairstyles like updos and shoulder-length hair, which were usually worn on special occasions such as banquets and celebrations.
In summary, the traditional headwear and hairstyles of Qing Dynasty court women are an important part of Chinese traditional culture.
They not only have high artistic value but also reflect the social hierarchy system and aesthetic concepts of that time.
These headwear and hairstyles provide valuable clues for us to understand the culture of the Qing Dynasty court.
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