There's nothing gruesome about collecting human hair. Visitors who come to my museum in Independence, Missouri, often think the exhibits are cut from dead people but they were mostly very much alive. The tradition dates back hundreds of years, to a time when giving a keepsake of human hair was a token of love. It's true that some pieces were also an act of remembrance for a family member who had passed away but it was always done for a loving reason.
收集人類頭發沒什么可怕的。游客們來到密蘇里州獨立城參觀我的博物館時,常常以為展品是從死人頭上剪下的,其實它們的主人大多活得好好的。收藏頭發的習俗可以追溯到數百年前,當時,贈人頭發作為紀念是愛情的象征。也有一些頭發是為紀念逝去的親人而剪下的,但無論如何,愛總是剪下頭發的動機。
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