Description
Harutsugegusa (spring heraldry grass) brings good fortune. This elegant vase features openwork and the brilliance of mother-of-pearl.
This bat-shaped hairpin features a glossy black lacquered fan surface, with plum blossoms blooming proudly in the cold and delicate openwork carvings.
Also known as "spring message grass," the plum blossom is an auspicious motif symbolizing the arrival of spring and prosperity. Pine needles are depicted nestled alongside the vibrant red and white plum blossoms, creating a festive design suitable for special occasions. The main leaves are made of a material with a polarized feel, similar to mother-of-pearl inlay. They sparkle fantastically depending on the light, adding a deep color to the jet-black body. An arabesque openwork design is carved into the upper left, adding a light and airy feel to the heavy feel.
The fan-shaped design is considered auspicious and is perfect for formal attire such as formal formal wear such as formal kimono for weddings, formal formal wear for New Year's celebrations, and formal kimono for coming-of-age ceremonies. The gold lettering "Kasho" is inscribed on the bottom right. The design combines dignified strength and elegance to beautifully elevate the back of any mature woman.
| Item details | |
| material |
acrylic resin |
| size |
Length: Approx. 12.8m, Approx. 8m |
*When using, please hold the shaft gently.
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.



