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* A hairstyle or haircut, historically prevalent in Asia: |
* A hairstyle or haircut, historically prevalent in Asia: |
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**[[Chonmage]], a traditional Japanese haircut worn by men |
**[[Chonmage]], a traditional Japanese haircut worn by men |
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**[[Sangtu (hair style)|Sangtu]], a knot of hair that married men of the [[Joseon Dynasty]] |
**[[Sangtu (hair style)|Sangtu]], a knot of hair that married men of the [[Joseon Dynasty]] wore in Korea |
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**[[Hanfu#Hats.2C headwear and hairstyles|Touji]] (頭髻), a traditional Chinese hairstyle which involves tying all hair into a bun, worn from earliest times up to the end of the [[Ming Dynasty]] and still worn by [[Taoist priest]]s and practitioners |
**[[Hanfu#Hats.2C headwear and hairstyles|Touji]] (頭髻), a traditional Chinese hairstyle which involves tying all hair into a bun, worn from earliest times up to the end of the [[Ming Dynasty]] and still worn by [[Taoist priest]]s and practitioners |
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**[[Sikha]], worn by orthodox Hindus priest, who involves in ritual practices in temples. |
**[[Sikha]], worn by orthodox Hindus priest, who involves in ritual practices in temples. |
Revision as of 03:20, 17 June 2021
Topknot may refer to:
- A hairstyle or haircut, historically prevalent in Asia:
- Chonmage, a traditional Japanese haircut worn by men
- Sangtu, a knot of hair that married men of the Joseon Dynasty wore in Korea
- Touji (頭髻), a traditional Chinese hairstyle which involves tying all hair into a bun, worn from earliest times up to the end of the Ming Dynasty and still worn by Taoist priests and practitioners
- Sikha, worn by orthodox Hindus priest, who involves in ritual practices in temples.
- Khokhol, oseledets traditional Ukrainian haircut
- Tikitiki, a top-knot worn by high-ranking Māori men
- Sidelock of youth worn by pharaonic children in Middle-Kingdom Egypt, indicating association with the child Horus
- Man bun, a modern Western style of topknot influenced by the Asian style, a trend beginning in the 2010s
- Several species of fishes:
- The New Zealand topknot, Notoclinus fenestratus
- The Norwegian topknot, Phrynorhombus norvegicus
- The Brown topknot, Notoclinus compressus
- Several species in the genus Zeugopterus
- Topknot pigeon, Lopholaimus antarcticus