Chinese combs
In ancient China, hair was called "threadlike things of troubles.” Thus Buddhist monks shave their heads. Combs arrange hair, so people regard them as a way to clear their troubled minds. Combs also mean "smooth and prosper,” therefore combs represent people's good wishes.
Mainly made from bamboo, wood and animal bones, with the development of society, the combs are decorated in various ways, and feature colorful patterns and pictures of historical figures, landscapes, birds, animals, opera characters and so forth.
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[Photo by Zhou Jin/asianewsphoto.com]
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