nakku
The term "nakku" can refer to several distinct things, most notably a type of traditional Japanese comb and a specific dance form. In the context of Japanese craftsmanship, a nakku is a comb typically made from wood or ivory, often intricately carved and decorated. These combs were historically used for styling hair and were considered an important accessory in Japanese culture, particularly during the Edo period. Their craftsmanship reflected the aesthetic sensibilities of the time, with designs often featuring natural motifs or geometric patterns.
Separately, "nakku" also designates a folk dance originating from the region of Nepal. This dance is characterized