Pink And Grey Kimono Kanzashi Hairclip
Pink and Grey Kimono Kanzashi Hairclip
I have only just listed this kimono kanzashi on etsy and I wish I didn't have to let it go as it is so lush.

For one thing, it is made from a wool kimono rather then the traditional silk kimono that a lot of people are familiar with and then there is the colour. I would have love to have owned this kimono as the colours are fab.
I have a personal love for wool kimono as they are easy to care, very versatile and hard wearing. Which is a good thing when you are living in a city that is mainly overcast and threaten to rain but also the fact that wool kimono seem to come in a range of patterns from the subdue to the flamboyant which is brilliant for a kimono wearer like me.

It is available on my etsy store and you can visit it via the link below.
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/173429632/pink-and-grey-kimono-kanzashi-hairclip?
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