Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - This thing in the picture, is it called a tassel? Or is it a comb?
This thing in the picture, is it called a tassel? Or is it a comb?
This thing is called tassel
A kind of drooping tassel made of colorful feathers or silk threads is often used in the hem of skirts and other places of stage costumes. It is one of the popular headdresses of Tang Dynasty women, the golden tassel. There is also, coronet, the emperor's head tassels, strung with pearls, according to rank, the number of different. Also, the ancient Xianbei tribes had the surname Liusu, which evolved into Murong. Thank you, LZ. Do you like this stuff?
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