
Kanzashi (簪) are traditional Japanese hair ornaments used to adorn elaborate hairstyles, especially in the context of formal events or rituals. These decorative pieces, made from materials like wood, metal, or lacquer, originated during the Heian period (794-1185) and were a symbol of social status and elegance. They were particularly worn by women, often as part of complex updos, and became integral to the attire of geisha and maiko.
While their use has declined in modern fashion, kanzashi are still worn in certain traditional settings, such as tea ceremonies, weddings, and festivals. Though primarily associated with Japan, similar hair ornaments can be found in other Asian cultures, like China and Korea, though they differ in design and symbolism. Kanzashi also reflect seasonal changes, with specific flowers and motifs representing different times of the year.
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