
thumb|A modern hair pin, typically used for formal styling such as updos and buns thumb|Hairpins (around 600 BC) thumbnail|A golden double-spiral-headed pin from Georgia (3rd millennium BC)
thumb|A modern hair pin, typically used for formal styling such as updos and buns thumb|Hairpins (around 600 BC) thumbnail|A golden double-spiral-headed pin from Georgia (3rd millennium BC)
A hairpin or hair pin is a long device used to hold a person's hair in place. It may be used simply to secure long hair out of the way for convenience or as part of an elaborate hairstyle or coiffure. The earliest evidence for dressing the hair may be seen in carved "Venus figurines" such as the Venus of Brassempouy and the Venus of Willendorf. The creation of different hairstyles, especially among women, seems to be common to all cultures and all periods and many past, and current, societies use hairpins.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).