Thursday, October 6, 2011

Hair Pins Set

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Hair pin is the latest fashion today running industry.Hairpin can mean Hairpin a long device used to hold a persons hair in place.
Hairpin cotter a formed wire fastener most commonly used in clevis pins. Hairpin clip a formed wire fastener designed for use in grooved shafts.A stem-loop in biochemistry.Hairpins a 1920 film directed by Fred Niblo.That was a Fabulous movie.Hairpin in music the nickname for crescendo and decrescendo markings.

A hair pin or hairpin is a long device used to hold a person's hair in place Hair pin accessories are the basic for fashion..
Hairpins made of metal ivory bronze carved wood etc. were used in ancient Assyria and Egypt for securing decorated hairstyles. Such hairpins suggest as graves show that many were luxury objects among the Egyptians and later the Greeks Etruscans and Romans. Major success came in 1901 with the invention of the spiral hairpin by New Zealand inventor Ernest Godward. This was a predecessor of the hair clip.
The hairpin may be decorative and encrusted with jewels and ornaments or it may be utiliarian and designed to be almost invisible while holding a hairstyle in place.

Some hairpins are a single straight pin but modern versions are more likely to be constructed from different lengths of wire that are bent in half with a u-shaped end and a few kinks along the two opposite portions. The finished pin may vary from two to six inches in final length. The length of the wires enables placement in several styles of hairdos to hold the style in place. The kinks enable retaining the pin during normal movements.
A hairpin patent was issued to Kelly Chamandy in 1925. And that is the story of Hairpin.

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