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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
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
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
Hato (pigeon/dove) tsumami brooch, great craftmanship (that gradient!) by Himeko
Crane (tsuru) crafted from habutae silk. [Sold]
Antique obi depicting a kusudama (flower ball, lit. ”medecine ball”) made from beautifully intricate
Pink Spring
Welcome to the amazing world of kimono! I’ll speak below mostly about kimono ABC. For more insights
New amazing kanzashi by Himeko (see past posts here and here). Design is once again brillant with th
Christmas tree netsuke made using tsumami technique, so cute! (seen on)
Intricate tsumami hairpins depicting traditional japanese family crests (mon), amazing designs by @a
Wisteria (Fuji) in Rich Blue Ombre [sold]
Huge tsumami kanzashi (silk flowers hairpins) by Nekoyama mezashi. I especially like those big and l
“Goldfish” fake eyelashes by myk_eyelashes, very bold but I love how they use tsumami petals techniq
White flowers with tassels hairpins, paired with formal kimono and western wedding dress (seen on)
Wisteria (Fuji) in Violet Ombre [Sold]
3/8 - Merchant’s daughter old-Edo costume [full size / other charts]Edo period witnessed the rising
Goldfishes tsumami brooches, by Himeko. I don’t know much about fishes species but here are the insp
Fresh country-style take on traditional tsumami kanzashi flowers (seen on)
Breathtaking crane in flight, made with tsumami zaiku (pinched silk technique)Traditionally, the “pe
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