Description
This is a fishing rod hairpin with a unique depiction of a fisherman reeling in a pair of boots to catch a line.
This hairpin depicts the image of a pair of boots being pulled up with great force. It is a cute and humorous depiction of the feeling of dejection after the excitement of a strong bite. The red natural stone represents the salmon roe used as bait, and the reel has a gimmick that allows you to turn the reel and wind up the chain that resembles the fishing line, creating a playful look in which you can pull up the boots. The durable brass shaft makes it easy to use even for those with long hair, and it can be worn alone. This hairpin is easy to match with Western clothing and kimonos, regardless of the season or whether you're wearing Japanese or Western clothing.
Designer's thoughts
The flexible fishing rod, the battle with the prey, the joy of catching it, and the delicious taste of it. This unique hairpin embodies all the charms of fishing. The rounded, soft texture of the boots has been recreated with attention to detail, a design unique to Wargo. It also incorporates a gimmick that allows you to enjoy the action of winding the gear with the hand crank. Recommended as a fashion accessory for outdoor outings or as a subtle accent for everyday clothing. This is a hairpin that fishing enthusiasts will want to wear.
| Item details | |
| material |
Brass, carnelian |
| size |
Shaft: approx. 15.3 cm / Motif: approx. 0.8 cm in height / approx. 1.4 cm in width / Drop: approx. 7.9 cm |
| Shaft Features | Although it is made of brass and is strong, it is a little short and thin, so it may bend if you apply too much force. For those with long or thick hair, it is recommended to insert it into a half-up style or tied up, or as a second hairpin for hairstyles. For those with shorter hair, it can be inserted into braids, etc. |
*You can use just one to tie up your hair.
*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.



