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- Q4914567 subject Q8503815.
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- Q4914567 abstract "A binyeo (hangul: 비녀; Korean pronunciation: [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.Binyeos are divided into two kinds, a jam (hangul: 잠; hanja: 簪; Korean pronunciation: [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.".
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- Q4914567 wikiPageWikiLink Q8503815.
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- Q4914567 comment "A binyeo (hangul: 비녀; Korean pronunciation: [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.Binyeos are divided into two kinds, a jam (hangul: 잠; hanja: 簪; Korean pronunciation: [dʑam]) and a che (hangul : 채; hanja: 釵). Jams have a long body and ches have a ∩ shape.".
- Q4914567 label "Binyeo".
- Q4914567 depiction Hairpin_with_Dragon_Head_LACMA_M.2000.15.192_(1_of_2).jpg.