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What is the ancient Japanese tradition of ohaguro?

Ohaguro is an ancient Japanese tradition that involves blackening the teeth with a dye made from iron or oak gall. This was a traditional practice among unmarried women during the Heian period (794-1185 CE). Women would dye their teeth to signify their unmarried status and beauty.

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