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  2. The Woolgatherer - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of the play, the reader finds out that Rose does a number of strange things including putting on perfume and a hair ribbon before going to sleep. Cliff thinks that another man is there, so he forces himself in and looks around expecting to find a lover, but instead finding a collection of men's sweaters in her closet.

  3. Algerian Kardoun - Wikipedia

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    Kardoun or Qardoun is a traditional Algerian hair accessory that is used to protect the hair and keep it straight. [1] [2] It is a long, narrow ribbon made of silk or cotton, usually red and orange, [3] wrapped tightly around the head to flatten the hair and keep it in place. [4] The ribbon is usually worn under a scarf or other head covering.

  4. Tomima Edmark - Wikipedia

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    In 1994 Edmark introduced the Bowrette, a barrette patterned after the TopsyTail that turns ribbons and scarves into hair ornaments. [2] [6] In 1998, Edmark began an e-commerce retail start-up The Andra Group. [7] She launched HerRoom on March 3, 2000 [8] and the men’s site, HisRoom.com was launched two years later. [9]

  5. Hairwork - Wikipedia

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    Most hair jewelry, however, was made from a person of special interest's hair, whether that was a famous figure or - most often - a family member or friend. In contrast to the expensive pieces of hair jewelry crafted by artisans, many women of the 19th century began crafting their own hairwork in their homes.

  6. Ribbon - Wikipedia

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    A hair ribbon. Along with that of tapes, fringes, and other smallwares, the manufacture of cloth ribbons forms a special department of the textile industries.The essential feature of a ribbon loom is the simultaneous weaving in one loom frame of two or more webs, going up to as many as forty narrow fabrics in modern looms.

  7. Chonmage - Wikipedia

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    The chonmage (丁髷) is a type of traditional Japanese topknot haircut worn by men. It is most commonly associated with the Edo period (1603–1868) and samurai, and in recent times with sumo wrestlers. It was originally a method of using hair to hold a samurai kabuto helmet steady atop the head in battle, and became a status symbol among ...