Hair Anthropology: Reviving a Lost Tradition

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Meet Zen Hansen, a 41-year-old Idaho woman who has found a surprising use for her hair: crafting keepsakes and jewelry for clients. Inspired by both historical practices and a personal condition called trichotillomania, Zen's "Hair Anthropology" business transforms human hair into bracelets, rings, and other sentimental mementos. This video delves into her unique art form, exploring its therapeutic benefits, historical significance, and potential to even solve problems like pest control! We also discuss the emotional value of these keepsakes and the different ways people choose to remember loved ones.

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