Women Edo era kaburimono (headdress), handy chart by @nadeshicorin, showing from left to right top t
Women Edo era kaburimono (headdress), handy chart by @nadeshicorin, showing from left to right top to bottom:Segawa bôshi (Segawa headgear) 瀬川帽子 : Made popular in mid-Edo thanks to actor Segawa Kikunojo IWa bôshi (ring headgear) 輪帽子 : cotton cloth covering forehead and tied under the chinWata bôshi (cotton headgear) 綿帽子 : cotton cap protecting hair from wind and dust. Nowadays this style is worn by brides Agebôshi (butterfly headgear) 揚帽子 : Worn by women of the samurai and wealthy class (I know this style under the name ageha bôshi)Okoso zukin (Big sleeve hood) 御高袖頭市 : large hood worn during cold weatherFukinagashi (loose veil headgear) 吹き流し : very iki (fashionable) style, in ukiyoe women are often depicted holding up a corner in their mouthsAnesan kaburi (wrap-around headdress) 姉さん被り: tenugui headdress worn by working women (the anesan=“older sister” stresses the humble origin of this style)Katsugi (Kosode veil-cape) 被衣 : Remnant of travelling attires used during Heian and Muromachi eras. It remained fashionable in Kyoto until mid Edo -- source link
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