Saya is an orphan who was taken in by her family after her parents were killed. Her family was poor and couldn't afford to keep her. She was sold off to a brothel in Kyoto's pleasure quarters where she served as one of the two personal assistants to a high class courtesan. Only to be groomed to become a courtesan one day herself. This is an independent and canon divergent role-play blog for Saya from the manga Peace Maker Kurogane. Please read the guidelines before any interaction. Thank you! Penned by Myttie

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Delicate Momiji (red Maple Leaves) Hairpins, Made Using Modern Tsumami Zaiku Technique

Delicate Momiji (red Maple Leaves) Hairpins, Made Using Modern Tsumami Zaiku Technique
Delicate Momiji (red Maple Leaves) Hairpins, Made Using Modern Tsumami Zaiku Technique
Delicate Momiji (red Maple Leaves) Hairpins, Made Using Modern Tsumami Zaiku Technique

Delicate momiji (red maple leaves) hairpins, made using modern tsumami zaiku technique

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Edo-era Geta Clogs Types, Handy Chart By Nadeshiko Rin Showing From Left To Right:

Edo-era geta clogs types, handy chart by Nadeshiko Rin showing from left to right:

First Row

Azuma geta (made fashionable by a courtisan named Azuma, with tatami soles) . 吾妻下駄 Shikan geta (made fashionable by kabuki actors Utaemon the third and the first, note the wide space between the teeth for the first pair) . 芝翫下駄

Second Row

Hiyori geta (low teeth, for sunny weather) . 日和下駄

Doujima (used by merchants in Osaka, with tatami soles) . 堂島

Atomaru (round shape, slanted front) . あと丸

Third Row

Kushigata (lit. ”comb shape”) . 櫛形

Atoha (round shape, empty back) . あと歯

Atosumi (round shape, empty front) . あと角

Fourth row

Ashida (high teeth for rainy/snowy weather, worn by men) .  足駄

Ashida (high teeth for rainy/snowy weather, worn by women) . 足駄

Tsumakawatsuki geta  (with front covers, for rainy/snowy weather) . 褄皮付下駄

Last Row

Pokkuri (for young girl, or hage/courtisan servants) . ぽっくり

Yoshiwara yuujo you (used by Yoshiwara prostitutes) . 葦原遊女用

Hanshirou geta (made fashionable by kabuki actor Iwai Hanshiro V) . 半四郎下駄


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