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Hairwork, or jewelry or artwork made of human hair, has appeared throughout the history of craft work, particularly to be used for private worship or mourning. From the Middle Ages through the early twentieth century, memorial hair jewelry remained common. Hair, considered to be a remnant off the person it was cut from, also has often played a part in myths and legends; in a Swedish book of proverbs, one can read that “rings and bracelets of hair increase love” (Vadstena stads tankebok). One example can be found in Denmark, at Rosensborg’s palace, which is a bracelet of precious metal with a simple braided lock of hair - a gift from King Christian IV (1577-1648) to his queen. Another example would be the rings commemorating the execution of King Charles I of England (1600-1649), which circ

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  • Haarschmuck ist – wie Schmuck generell – ein Ziergegenstand. Man unterscheidet zwei verschiedene Bedeutungen des Ausdrucks: Einerseits die Bezeichnung von Schmuck, der dazu dient, Frisuren zu verzieren oder in ihrer Form konstruktiv zu gestalten, zum anderen Schmuck aus eigenem Haar. (de)
  • Hairwork, or jewelry or artwork made of human hair, has appeared throughout the history of craft work, particularly to be used for private worship or mourning. From the Middle Ages through the early twentieth century, memorial hair jewelry remained common. Hair, considered to be a remnant off the person it was cut from, also has often played a part in myths and legends; in a Swedish book of proverbs, one can read that “rings and bracelets of hair increase love” (Vadstena stads tankebok). One example can be found in Denmark, at Rosensborg’s palace, which is a bracelet of precious metal with a simple braided lock of hair - a gift from King Christian IV (1577-1648) to his queen. Another example would be the rings commemorating the execution of King Charles I of England (1600-1649), which circulated among his faithful supporters. Other famous people who owned hair jewelry include Napoleon, Admiral Nelson, Queen Victoria and her large family, Christina Nilsson and Jenny Lind. (en)
  • Les bijoux en cheveux sont des bijoux confectionnés avec des cheveux. Ils peuvent soit renfermer des cheveux, soit en être formés. Pendant les campagnes napoléoniennes, ils étaient surtout utilisés comme signe de deuil, renfermant les cheveux d'un proche décédé. C'est surtout vers 1840 que les bijoux en cheveux sont à la mode : les cheveux sont tressés et paquetés pour former des bagues, des bracelets, des boucles d'oreille, voire des sautoirs. La première apparition de bijoux en cheveux remonte à un livre suédois[Quand ?], dans lequel on peut lire : « les bagues et les bracelets de cheveux ». Également, au Danemark, au , se trouve un bracelet de métal avec une tresse de cheveux, cadeau du roi Christian IV (1577-1648) à sa reine. (fr)
  • Hårarbete eller smycken tillverkade av människohår var på modet under hela 1800-talet och ett par decennier in på 1900-talet. Hårarbeten minskade i samband med det korthåriga modet för kvinnor på 1920-talet. Att hårarbetet blev populärt under mer än ett sekel har flera orsaker. Människohår har egenskaper som gör att det bevaras seklerna igenom. (sv)
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  • Haarschmuck ist – wie Schmuck generell – ein Ziergegenstand. Man unterscheidet zwei verschiedene Bedeutungen des Ausdrucks: Einerseits die Bezeichnung von Schmuck, der dazu dient, Frisuren zu verzieren oder in ihrer Form konstruktiv zu gestalten, zum anderen Schmuck aus eigenem Haar. (de)
  • Hårarbete eller smycken tillverkade av människohår var på modet under hela 1800-talet och ett par decennier in på 1900-talet. Hårarbeten minskade i samband med det korthåriga modet för kvinnor på 1920-talet. Att hårarbetet blev populärt under mer än ett sekel har flera orsaker. Människohår har egenskaper som gör att det bevaras seklerna igenom. (sv)
  • Hairwork, or jewelry or artwork made of human hair, has appeared throughout the history of craft work, particularly to be used for private worship or mourning. From the Middle Ages through the early twentieth century, memorial hair jewelry remained common. Hair, considered to be a remnant off the person it was cut from, also has often played a part in myths and legends; in a Swedish book of proverbs, one can read that “rings and bracelets of hair increase love” (Vadstena stads tankebok). One example can be found in Denmark, at Rosensborg’s palace, which is a bracelet of precious metal with a simple braided lock of hair - a gift from King Christian IV (1577-1648) to his queen. Another example would be the rings commemorating the execution of King Charles I of England (1600-1649), which circ (en)
  • Les bijoux en cheveux sont des bijoux confectionnés avec des cheveux. Ils peuvent soit renfermer des cheveux, soit en être formés. Pendant les campagnes napoléoniennes, ils étaient surtout utilisés comme signe de deuil, renfermant les cheveux d'un proche décédé. C'est surtout vers 1840 que les bijoux en cheveux sont à la mode : les cheveux sont tressés et paquetés pour former des bagues, des bracelets, des boucles d'oreille, voire des sautoirs. (fr)
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  • Haarschmuck (de)
  • Hair jewellery (en)
  • Bijou en cheveux (fr)
  • Hårarbete (sv)
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