This Japanese hair accessory can be worn alone or combined with other accessories. It's perfect for Shichi-Go-San photo shoots. It's a convenient single-piece accessory that can be worn with yukata, kimono, and other traditional Japanese clothing, as well as everyday use. It fastens with a snap or U-shaped clip, making it sturdy and easy to fasten. It's easy to put on and take off, making it incredibly convenient to use.
It's easy to attach. The flower decoration has a wire inside, so you can change the direction to suit your hairstyle and use it in the shape you like. The three-dimensional design allows you to adjust it to your desired shape.
This flower tsumami-zaiku hair ornament is perfect for graduation ceremonies, Shichi-Go-San, New Year's, celebrations, coming-of-age ceremonies, graduations, and other formal occasions, including kimono, furisode, and yukata.
The tsumami-zaiku adds a subtle touch of style to your hair. It can be fastened with a snap pin, allowing you to change the look by changing the position of the hair, such as on top, on the side, or in a chignon. It comes in a box, making it a great gift for coming-of-age ceremonies, graduations, Shichi-Go-San, and New Year's.
Hair Accessory Notes: This item is handmade, so the size and color may differ slightly from the photo. The placement of the pattern on the pants may differ slightly from the photo due to the way the fabric is cut. The color of the product may differ from the photo due to lighting conditions. (Country of Origin: China)
This flower tsumami-zaiku ornament can be worn alone or combined with other hair accessories. This Shichi-Go-San hair accessory is perfect for pre-wedding photo shoots. It's a convenient single-piece accessory that can be worn with Japanese clothing like yukata and kimono, as well as everyday wear. It's timeless and can be used for many years, making it the perfect gift for a special someone. It's perfect for graduation ceremonies, Shichi-Go-San, New Year's, celebrations, coming-of-age ceremonies, graduations, and other formal occasions, including furisode and yukata.