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Tsuru (crane) hairpin crafted from habutae silk.
Ume (plum blossoms) are frequently mentioned in Japanese poetry as a symbol of spring.
Designed to complement our last crane piece with matching floral motifs.
Eternal Sakura silk hairpin accented with Japanese bells and brass beads.
Ombre blue hydrangea (ajisai) silk hair ornament. Message us if interested!
A Pokémon themed kanzashi with pink, light blue, and white as the hues. Hand-dyed habutae silk. Prev
Pink Chrysanthemum and Crane
Ajisai (hydrangea) is an ever-popular maiko kanzashi motif for the month of June. Message us if inte
Pastel tsumami kanzashi crafted from hand-dyed habutae silk
myampgoesto11:Beautifully designed traditional Japanese Kanzashi hair ornaments by Sakae
Three stages of making a kanzashi piece: the raw fabric, the cut squares, and the final piece. Somet
Sakkou-inspired double crane with golden pine kanzashi. [Sold]
April 2018: maiko Ryouma dancing at the Heian Shrine by wataame3802 on InstagramNew blog is up! Visi
Japanese stamps are so pretty! Here are plates with kimono fashion over the years (from Heian to Edo
“Cherry Blossom in Bloom.” Crafted from habutae silk, glass pearls, florist wire, and a
Wisteria (fuji) in rich blue ombre
japaneseaesthetics:Japanese Edo Period Silver and Gilt Hair Pin (Kanzashi). About early 19th centur
myampgoesto11:Beautifully designed traditional Japanese Kanzashi hair ornaments by Sakae
tanuki-kimono: 簪 Kanzashi (Japanese hairpins) and いち止 Ichidome (hairstops), handy charts by Edo love
Crane (tsuru) crafted from habutae silk. [Sold]
Antique obi depicting a kusudama (flower ball, lit. ”medecine ball”) made from beautifully intricate
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