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Jūnihitoe is the 12-layer Japanese Kimono. The jūnihitoe also known by the name of Itsutsuginu karaginu mo is extremely elegant and complex, the kimono was worn only by noble women and ladies-in-waiting of the imperial court of Japan. It appeared around the 10th century, in the Heian period. Literally the name of the garment means twelve-layer garment. Kimonos, Heian Period, Historical Japanese Clothing, Heian Era Clothing, Japanese Historical Fashion, Junihitoe Kimono, Ancient Japanese Clothing, Imperial Clothing, Japanese Traditional Clothing

Jūnihitoe is the 12-layer Japanese Kimono.

Jūnihitoe is the 12-layer Japanese Kimono. The jūnihitoe also known by the name of Itsutsuginu karaginu mo is extremely elegant and complex, the kimono was worn only by noble women and ladies-in-waiting of the imperial court of Japan. It appeared around the 10th century, in the Heian period. Literally the name of the garment means twelve-layer garment.

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Hairstyles of China's Tang Dynasty Women by lilsuika on DeviantArt

Description References on my tumblr: nannaia.tumblr.com/post/780700… Hairstyles "In early Tang, hair ornaments were rather simple, but during the reign of Emperor Taizong the buns got higher and higher and the number of styles grew." (5000 Years of Chinese Costume, 77) "During the earlier years of Emperor Xuanzong's rule, the Tartar hat was fashionable, but in the later years...many women opted for switch buns (also called 'false buns'). In late Tang and the Five Dynasties, the high buns…

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