10 Things You Didn't Know About Geisha
6. The Colors of a Geisha
Have you ever wondered why geisha paint their faces white? The traditional colors used for makeup are black, white and red, all of which provide a striking contrast to the colors in their kimono. However, Peter Macintosh, who teaches geisha culture at Kansai University, adds: “They started wearing white makeup so their faces would reflect in the candle light.”
Also, the younger the woman, the more red she wears.
7. Geisha Are Mostly Dressed by Males
While geisha (also called geiko in Kyoto) apply their own makeup, otokoshi have the skilled task of dressing them.
8. Expensive Accessories
Decorative obi (belt) ornaments, called pochhiri are often studded with precious or semi-precious jewels and start from US$5,000.
9. Geisha Can Never Completely Relax
The pressure and expectation to be models of proper manners never abates. “If I want to just lie on my side and watch TV I can’t because I am always supposed to sit up straight,” says a geisha in the documentary Real Geisha Real Women. “If I go up to my room, my younger sister is there. She would remind me that as her senior, I am setting a bad example.”
10. Geisha Perform at Exclusive Venues
Ryotei or ochaya (members-only tea houses) are places where VIPs can go to make deals and know they are in complete privacy.
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