A monk's bald patch is called a "tonsure." This practice involves shaving the crown of the head while leaving hair around the sides and back, symbolizing religious devotion and humility. The style varies among different monastic orders and has historical significance in various Christian traditions.
It is called a tonsure.
A bald patch is an area of baldness on a partially bald head.
its just a bald patch......
Monks have a bald spot because they shave the top of their heads as a symbol of humility and renunciation of worldly vanity.
Monks have a bald spot on their heads because they shave the tops of their heads as a symbol of humility and renunciation of worldly vanity.
Monks traditionally cut their hair by shaving it off completely, leaving their heads bald.
The bald, lumpy patch on a gerbil's belly is one of its scent glands.
Glue more hair to it
My hamster used to have a bald patch until i rubbed on some tea tree cream on to the bald area for a couple of days until the fur started to grow back in. Hope this comes in useful :)
Geo Adolfo bald patch ahining like a vasseline head
Some monks choose to shave their heads and remain bald as a symbol of renunciation and humility. It represents letting go of worldly attachments and focusing on spiritual growth and inner peace.
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