hairwork

hairwork

(ˈhɛəˌwɜːk)
n
1. (Crafts) the art of producing articles made of hair
2. (Crafts) the articles themselves
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The necklace is like a Victorian hairwork mourning wreath; you wouldn't guess that the flowers were fashioned from a dead person's curls.
Hairwork as a craft became prominent in England from the early 1800s and flourished in the Victorian era, with hair preserved in lockets and brooches, the auctioneer said.
In the back of a miniature portrait of his wife, Julia, he had set a picture in hairwork, depicting himself showing Willie's grave to Jeany, beside a symbolic weeping willow.
We had such wonderful times together, my neighbor, Hairworks buddy, fellow dog-parent, genuine ally and friend.
Further improvements made in Nvidia Hairworks performance.
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Sleep tight Princess.) - Your work pals at Hairworks, Danielle, Steph and Lou xxx.
Police are appealing for information following the break-in at the Hairworks salon in Hawthorn Road, Ashington.
Also, The Blue Duck, Wayside Antiques, Shaw's, Jumbo Donuts, Foodworks, Heavenly Hair Plus, Niko's, Brian's, Lynch's Riverview Wine and Spirits, Graphic Incorporate, North End Pizza, Inspirations Salon, Sparetime Recreation, Kapi's Pub, Frame Sense, Hairworks Salon, Harry's Pizza, Cut and Curl, and Blackstone Valley Signs.
The lorry, which had been stolen that morning from a local Territorial Army Barracks, ploughed into Hairworks Hair and Beauty at the corner of Hawthorne Lane early on Saturday morning.