Jino women in Rainbow Dresses |
Jino men often wear a white, colorless, short jacket buttoned down the front, and white or blue trousers made of flax or cotton. The back of their jacket is embroidered with patterns of the moon. In the past, men used to divide their hair into three tufts. The one in the middle was said to commemorate the Marquis Wu while the rest two are in memory of their parents.
Both men and women of the Jino ethnic minority go barefoot, and have thick bamboo or wooden sticks plugged into the holes in their earlobes. Those with the largest holes in their earlobes were considered the most beautiful. After the liberation, the practice of keeping three tufts of hair and penetrating earlobes were no longer prevalent. Nowadays, men like to wrap their head with a piece of black cloth measuring more than 30 cm wide and 3 m long.