Hair accessory design
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Tang Dynasty minimalist hair fork

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Tang Dynasty–Style Minimalist Hair Fork is a traditional hair ornament originating from the Tang Dynasty in China, renowned for its dignified elegance and smooth, flowing lines. Compared with the elaborate and ornate hairpins of later periods, the Tang Dynasty minimalist hair fork places greater emphasis on structural proportion and the aesthetic appeal of its lines, reflecting the open and natural aesthetic style of the prosperous Tang era.
In terms of design characteristics, the Tang Dynasty minimalist hair fork typically features:
- A slender, symmetrical double-fork structure
- Slight decorative elements at the top, such as small beads, cloud-shaped motifs, or simplified floral designs
- Overall lines that are rounded and fluid, without excessive intricate carving
- An emphasis on the inherent texture and quality of the metal or jade material
Common materials include gold, silver, copper, and jade, with colors generally subdued and refined, embodying the Eastern aesthetic principle of “less is more.” Such hair ornaments were used both to secure the hair bun and to convey status and personal temperament.
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2026-03-19






