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    Ohaguro (お歯黒, lit. 'black teeth') is the name given in Japan to the custom of blackening one's teeth with a solution of iron filings and vinegar. It was...
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    teeth blackening does not. In Japan, teeth blackening is known as ohaguro (お歯黒). Ohaguro existed in one form or another for hundreds of years, and was seen...
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    as in China. Women also started painting their teeth black, known as ohaguro. Japanese culture began to flourish in its own right during the Heian period...
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  • Akebono (train) Haguroyama (disambiguation) Haguro Station (disambiguation) Ohaguro This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Haguro...
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    for reasons both disciplinary and health-related. Bling bling Gold teeth Ohaguro Tooth gem Heldman, Breanne L. "More Bite for the Buck." Archived 2007-10-22...
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    women powdered their faces and blackened their teeth, the latter termed ohaguro. The male courtly ideal included a faint mustache and thin goatee, while...
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    the ground upside-down. The Ohaguro Stone: a stone which is believed to bear marks from when the princess applied her ohaguro. Ukita: a rice field in which...
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    eyebrows, drawing with ink (引き眉 hikimayu), and dyeing the teeth black (お歯黒 ohaguro), emphasizing bewitching rather than healthy beauty. The adult age of women...
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    once this was done, the teeth were blackened by applying a dye called ohaguro. The reason for blackening the teeth was that white teeth was a sign of...
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    IS 1388 : 1959). Atramentum Alizarine ink Pen and ink Oak marble gall Ohaguro Stark's ink Diringer, David (1 March 1982). The Book Before Printing: Ancient...
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  • Yuki-onna Sentakugitsune Ookubi Bake-danuki Hitotsume-kozō Kappa Otoroshi Ohaguro-bettari Nuri-botoke Oshiroi-babaa Kejoro Wanyudo Kudan Karasutengu For...
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    to wear ohaguro. This was also recognized as cross-dressing by people at the time. Kei Chiba points out that in early modern Japan, ohaguro was a feminine...
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    rouge contours the eye socket and defines the nose.[unreliable source?] Ohaguro (black paint) colours the teeth for the ceremony, called Erikae, when maiko...
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  • prosoil and uses four birds. In The Tale of Genji, Suetsumuhana it is said「Ohaguro The mountain and the sea are the land of black teeth in the East China...
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  • women were required to take good care of it. Tooth blackening is called "Ohaguro" in Japanese. People could judge women's situation by looking at their...
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    honor and rewards. A beautification ritual of the severed heads called Ohaguro was performed. Prestigious heads were arranged on a table and presented...
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  • Japanese court ladies would colour their teeth black (a practice known as ohaguro) upon reaching adulthood. This custom was practiced by the nobility; samurai...
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  • keratocyst  •  Odontogenic myxoma  •  Odontogenic cyst  •  Odontoma  •  Ohaguro  •  Ohio College of Dental Surgery  •  Ohio Dental Association  •  Oil...
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  • century this continued. Teeth blackening during the Heian period, known as ohaguro, involved coating the teeth black with paint, mainly done by the wealthy...
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    with ohaguro, which normally only married women applied. Women applying ohaguro are normally depicted with the mirror in the left hand and the ohaguro brush...
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    Jinchōkan dressed the boy in full ritual attire: traditional makeup (oshiroi, ohaguro, beni and mayuzumi), a dull yellow-green sokutai, a hakama, and a crown...
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    used to "stain their teeth to a black lustre". In Japan, this is called ohaguro. In 2010, China produced 26,765,666 tonnes of eggplant, 59% of total world...
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  • Nurse's cap Nursing bra Nylon Obi (martial arts) Obi (sash) Obi-ita Ochipok Ohaguro Oilskin Olefin fiber Omega chain Omophor One-piece swimsuit Onesie (jumpsuit)...
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  • Maki (雪女の季節の巻) July 4, 1995 978-4-08-871528-5 09 The Yōkai Ohaguro Bettari Yōkai Ohaguro Bettari no Maki (妖怪歯黒べったりの巻) September 4, 1995 978-4-08-871529-2...
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    Shinobu Koi (深く忍恋, "deeply hidden love") has blackened her teeth with ohaguro, which normally signifies a married woman, but she lacks the shaved eyebrows...
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  • support fighter plane (according to Tora his weaknesses are the tooth of an ohaguro and large amounts of fire). Before dying he remarks that it was not a bad...
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  • age (82 items including strength stones (chikaraishi), tooth blackening (ohaguro) implements), funerals (390 items including implements for preparing and...
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