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Study on Women's Hair adornments of the Period of the Three Kingdoms

삼국시대 여자 머리장신구 특성에 관한 연구

  • Yim, Lynn (Dept. of Korean Costume, Jeonnam Provincial College) ;
  • Kim, Eun-Jung (Dept. of Clothing & Textile, Chonnam National University)
  • 임린 (전남도립대학교 한국의상학과) ;
  • 김은정 (전남대학교 의류학과)
  • Received : 2014.06.16
  • Accepted : 2014.09.03
  • Published : 2014.10.31

Abstract

This study classifies features of women's hair adornments with the functional and decorative aspects in the Three Kingdoms Period and analyses in regards to their contemporary social and cultural surroundings. First, the tree-shaped and Rod-like hairpins in the Three Kingdoms Period are not as similar as to the hairpins found in China or other northern countries. It is farming lives and the wood-worship religion established the wearing of high-bun hair styles and tree-shaped hairpins. Second, high-bun hair styles and -shaped hairpins were basic hair decorations during the Three Kingdoms Period. Common high-bun styles finally became one of the cultures that reflected the contemporary thinking. High-bun hair styles, not excessively-decorated, became harmonized with the costume beauty and later developed along with with various-shaped hairpins. Third, Buyao (made of metals and based on flower subjects)in the Three Kingdoms Period was a unique style not been seen in the Han and Wei-jin-nam-bei-chao Period. Flowers in Buyao of the of the Three Kingdoms Period show an elegant sway, which is not excessively-decorated that developed into unique features.

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