A simple hairpin is good, but I think that a hairpin with a hanging decoration goes well with a kimono. That’s because I was looking at our hairpin list, hoping to create new works little by little, especially to make a hanging ornamental hairpin. Then, the photo that matches the kimono is pretty cute. I praise myself. Recently, I haven’t had the opportunity to go out wearing a kimono, but I thought I wanted to go out. That’s why today I would like to introduce you how to match a hanging ornamental hairpin with a kimono.
At first, it is the butterfly hairpin of “Navy Blue Socks Series“
I use freshwater pearls here, but I bought them up when I found them at a natural stone wholesaler because they had a cute gourd-like shape. That would be cheaper. The silver color makes it easy to coordinate, and the kimono in the photo is blue, but it also goes well with red and green.
Next, it is the “Pollen Series (Pink)” hairpin.
Two oval rings, amazonite, shell and freshwater pearls were hung on the heart flower. My point is the double ring. The ring is large, but it’s transparent, it looks light, and it’s actually light, and I really like this balance.
The last one is the “Black and White Series“ hairpin.
It is a simple decoration with white and black onyx hanging on the jade decoration, but it is looks gorgeous. The resin decoration has a different pattern on the front and back. For hanging decorations, I just think of a eccentric design, but it’s also cute to simply line up stones like this. Reconfirmation.
How would you like it.
I introduced it to match with kimono, but of course it also matches with clothes. I usually feel that it goes well with clothes and kimonos.
My hair has grown recently, so I’m considering using a hairpin. Where is your favorite hairpin?
By the way, because of my hair growth, I can’t get my head into the wig for shooting. After all, it has a lot of hair. I’m really in trouble. Next time, when I buy a new wig, I will buy a larger size.
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(tamaru1go)