Description
This is a hair accessory (hair clip) from the Kihei series, which is based on the Kihei chain motif.
The shape of the Kihei is made up of four sides.
The number 4 is read as "yo" in kunyomi, which means "good."
The wickerwork pattern on the back is made up of three lines, which have the meaning of warding off evil and disease.
We hope that good things will come together in the same way as numbers 3 and 4.
Even a single piece has enough presence, so you can wear it in your bangs, or use it in various ways to accentuate curls or tied-up hair. It is recommended not only for Japanese clothing but also as an accent for everyday wear.
The shape of the Kihei is made up of four sides.
The number 4 is read as "yo" in kunyomi, which means "good."
The wickerwork pattern on the back is made up of three lines, which have the meaning of warding off evil and disease.
We hope that good things will come together in the same way as numbers 3 and 4.
Even a single piece has enough presence, so you can wear it in your bangs, or use it in various ways to accentuate curls or tied-up hair. It is recommended not only for Japanese clothing but also as an accent for everyday wear.
| Item details | |
| material | brass |
| size |
Motif length: approx. 1.1cm, width: approx. 6.6cm, barrette fittings: approx. 6cm |
We sell handmade hairpins (kanzashi), each one carefully crafted to perfection.
We sell original hairpins and collaborative works by artists that can be worn casually with everyday wear or yukata, as well as traditional tortoiseshell hairpins, flower hairpins, and tsumami hairpins that go well with kimonos such as tomesode (long-sleeved kimono), furisode (long-sleeved kimono), and Shichi-Go-San (celebration of Shichi-Go-San). We also carry hair accessories and goods such as hair ties.



