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Kingfisher feather hairpin, China c1800. Collection of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Image courtesy of Geoff Friend.
A repeat event due to popular demand, Min-Jung Kim, Curator of Asian Arts and Design, walked the group through the exhibition A Fine Possession: Jewellery and Identity. We were then taken to the basement storage area to view a selection of items of adornment including Japanese hair combs, Chinese toggles, and kingfisher hair pins.