Plait (Braid)
A plait, commonly known as a braid, is a method of intertwining three or more strands of hair, fabric, or other flexible materials. This technique creates a decorative pattern that can be used for various purposes, including hairstyles, textiles, and crafts. Braiding is an ancient practice found in many cultures around the world.
There are several types of braids, such as the French braid, Dutch braid, and fishtail braid, each with its unique style and technique. Braiding not only serves aesthetic purposes but also helps to keep hair organized and manageable, making it a popular choice for both everyday wear and special occasions.