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binyeo : ウィキペディア英語版
binyeo

A ''binyeo'' (hangul: 비녀; (:bi.njʌ)) is a Korean traditional hairpin for fixing ladies' chignons. Its main purpose is to pin the chignon in place, but it also serves as ornamentation, and it has different usages or names according to its material or shape.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Binyeo )
''Binyeos'' are divided into two kinds, a ''jam'' (hangul: 잠; hanja: 簪; (:dʑam)) and a ''che'' (hangul : 채; hanja: 釵). ''Jams'' have a long body and ''ches'' have a ∩ shape. ''Binyeos'' are usually used by women, but they are also used by men to fix their ''sangtus'' (Korean topknots) in place.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Jam & Che, and Male's use of Binyeo )
==Origin==
It is presumed that ''binyeo''s were used in the period of the Three Kingdoms of Korea with a Goguryeo ladies' hair style similar to chignons today.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Binyeo's Origin )

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