Introduction
Are you familiar with the traditional craft known as "tsumami zaiku" ? It involves folding square-cut pieces of fabric with tweezers to create petals and other shapes. While the fabric used for tsumami zaiku is typically pure silk, today's tsumami zaiku kanzashi are available in a variety of materials. Therefore, tsumami kanzashi are perfect for both traditional kimono, such as furisode, as well as casual everyday clothing. Due to the current situation, many people are unable to hold their Coming of Age Ceremonies or Shichi-Go-San ceremonies, and are instead only taking pre-wedding photo shoots. Coming of Age Ceremonies and Shichi-Go-San are important events for families, and are a rare opportunity to wear beautiful kimonos, such as furisode. In this special feature, we would like to introduce tsumami kanzashi, which can add a touch of elegance to your kimono. Why not find your favorite and make this wonderful event even more special?Recommended knob hairpins
Modern Pinched Hair Ornament - Denim Rose Red
This modern pinched hair ornament features denim accents. It is a comb-type hair accessory, so it can be used even by those with short hair.
This flower hairpin is decorated with various types of flowers, and the plum blossom in the center is made with tsumami zaiku.It comes in a wide range of colors and can be matched with a variety of outfits.
Large Round Chrysanthemum and Plum Blossom Hairpin - Purple
This flower hairpin is studded with large chrysanthemums and plum blossoms made from tsumami-zaiku crepe fabric, and comes with a U-pin hair ornament.
Traditional Tsumami Kanzashi - Shichi-Go-San Princess Plum Hairpin - Red and White Plum
This is a set of four carefully crafted tsumami kanzashi (hairpins) made from pure silk. The large kanzashi has a three-pin at the back, making it safe for even small children to wear.Conclusion
What do you think? Did you find a tsumami kanzashi that caught your eye?Kanzashi Shop Wargo also carries other types of tsumami kanzashi besides the ones we introduced, as well as glass beads and a variety of other kanzashi. Be sure to check them out!
