A note on the collection: This is the inaugural set of accessories crafted for the "Di Ji" hairstyle, drawing inspiration from the summer lotus and incorporating delicate elements of lotus flowers, leaves, and dragonflies. The "Di Ji" itself is a traditional Ming Dynasty hairstyle for married women (as depicted in the styled photos), which necessitates a curated selection and arrangement of adornments. The overall effect is one of profound grace and magnificence, characterized by its elaborate and luxurious details.
The ensemble of accessories for the "Di Ji" hairstyle includes: A Fenzhen*1, A Mankuan*1, A Tiaoxin*1, Grass and Insect Hairpins*2 (a pair), Flower-Tipped Hairpins*6, A Huadian (Floral Forehead Ornament)*1, A Yanbin (Side Temple Ornament)*2 (a pair) - mostly featuring auspicious cloud motifs, A Yajin (Temple Press Ornament)*2 (a pair), and Earrings*2 (a pair), totaling 18 pieces.
Products featured in styled photos: Lotus Pond Hairpin - Lotus facing right, Lotus Pond Hairpin - Lotus facing left, Water Droplet Hairpin - Dragonfly facing right, Water Droplet Hairpin - Dragonfly facing left, Cloud Moon Small Hairpin, Wealth Blooming Small Hairpin, Seven Flower Small Hairpin, Five Flower Small Hairpin, Chrysanthemum Small Hairpin, Lotus Wisdom Small Hairpin, Crimson Brocade Earrings.
(Styled photos are a collaboration with and provided by 'Hanfu Rental: Flowers and Dreams'. Other product photos are taken by me.)
*Plated with 18K gold with a rose gold hue. With proper care, the color can be maintained for over six months.
Product Name: Phoenix Tail瓔珞 (Yingluo) Crown
Materials:
1. Metal Components: Brass plated with 18K gold (Yingluo crown, fittings), Cloisonné (alloy).
2. Other Materials: Freshwater pearls, Chalcedony beads, Faux agate cabochon, Czech imported teardrop beads.
Eco-friendly/Minimalist Packaging: Instruction card, Hand-drawn postcard (blank on the back for writing). - Packaging updated starting January 8, 2023.
Remarks:
1. Customization available.
2. Uses color-preserving copper wire to slow down the oxidation of the accessories.
3. Order of oxidation susceptibility: Iron (attracts magnets) > Alloy > Brass > 18K Gold/Silver Plated Brass > 24K Gold Plated Brass.
[A Gentle Reminder]
Care: Store in a sealed container, use a silver polishing cloth, keep dry, dry rub with toothpaste, wipe clean with a tissue after wearing, and store in a sealed bag.
After-Sales Service: One-year warranty (only round-trip shipping fees apply).
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- Introducing the first collection of hair accessories designed for the "Di Ji" hairstyle, inspired by summer lotuses and featuring motifs of lotus flowers, leaves, and dragonflies. The "Di Ji" was a popular hairstyle for married women during the Ming Dynasty, requiring specific types and quantities of ornaments to achieve a look that was both dignified and grand, as well as intricate and opulent.
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