髻坠琼簪
[jì zhuì qióng zān]
'Ji Zhui Qiong Zan' depicts an ancient-style name where 'ji' means a kind of hairstyle that unmarried girls often wore in ancient China, and 'qiong zan' is a precious hairpin. The whole net name paints a picture of graceful, classical beauty from Chinese history, evoking the elegance of the past and its traditional clothing styles and accessories.