Welcome the much-anticipated return of Chidoriya Original Tsuge Boxwood Combs—an essential addition for hair enthusiasts! Meticulously crafted from Tsuge Boxwood and handmade in Japan, these combs redefine precision in parting and sectioning, instantly elevating your style to sleek sophisticati...
MORE INFOOriginal Kimono Clutch Bags from Kyoto These clutch bags are also available at Hyatt Regency hotel in Kyoto, Japan. SIZE: W8.5-inch x L4-inchHandmade in Kyoto, Japan
MORE INFOchidoriya original Suki Suki Kiss Hair Pin! kanzashi story Kanzashi (簪) are hair ornaments used in traditional Japanese hairstyles. Some models may have been modified for self-defense.In the English-speaking world, the term "kanzashi" is sometimes applied to the folded cloth flowers that tradit...
MORE INFOChidoriya original cosmetic pouches are completely handmade from scratch, using a unique hand-dyed, hand-painted technique on pure silk kimono called "Rouketsuzome". These cosmetic pouches are handmade by a very talented artisan in Kyoto, Japan. Size: 10.5"W x 7"L x 1"D LIMITED EDITION: If yo...
MORE INFOOriginal kimono clutch bags from Kyoto Chidoriya. If you purchase any of these silk kimono clutch bags, you will also receive one of our lip balms (Yuzu or Hinoki) and a booklet of the Face paper (30sheets) - The set is filled with $106.00 worth. Please take this opportunity to order this bag! S...
MORE INFOThe product NENE KANZASHI offers a unique, classy, and practical kanzashi experience. Kanzashi (簪) is the traditional Japanese hair ornament, with some models even modified for self-defense. The term "kanzashi" in the English-speaking world can also refer to the folded cloth flowers that tradit...
MORE INFOPlaying Card Obidome! An obidome (normally spelled as one word and pronounced "oh-bee-doe-may") is an ornamental trim worn by Japanese women with their kimono attire. Prior to the beginning of the 17th century, both women and men wore a plain, rope-like cord to secure the kimono at the waist. T...
MORE INFOThis "Tama-Kanzashi" style has been loving its beauty of simplicity.Which color are you?! Kanzashi story Kanzashi (簪) are hair ornaments used in traditional Japanese hairstyles. Some models may have been modified for self-defense.In the English-speaking world, the term "kanzashi" is sometimes a...
MORE INFOThis simple green Tama kanzashi is a very classic and chic piece. Maiko often wears it in Japan to pair with more decorative kanzashi hair sticks. Kanzashi (簪) are hair ornaments used in traditional Japanese hairstyles. Some models may have been modified for self-defense.In the English-speakin...
MORE INFOChidoriya original chidori kanzashi hair sticks - Ivory styleKanzashi (簪) are hair ornaments used in traditional Japanese hairstyles. Some models may have been modified for self-defense.In the English-speaking world, the term "kanzashi" is sometimes applied to the folded cloth flowers that tradi...
MORE INFOThis particular Maiko Hana kanzashi hair stick, originating from Kyoto, Japan, is one of our most beloved pieces. It's versatile and adds beauty to hair of any color. The "HABUTAE" manufacturing process involves "dying" the fabric with vivid shades for the Shichigosan ("seven-five-three" festiva...
MORE INFOIsn't this pin super adorable?! All handmade from Japan Kanzashi (簪) are hair ornaments used in traditional Japanese hairstyles. Some models may have been modified for self-defense.In the English-speaking world, the term "kanzashi" is sometimes applied to the folded cloth flowers that tradition...
MORE INFOThis versatile piece can serve as both a brooch and a hair accessory. The word Haikara originated from the Meiji period and is a hybrid of Japanese and English, stemming from the phrase “high collar.” (Originally written as haikarā, ハイカラー.) While it can be interpreted as "fashionably Westernize...
MORE INFOElevate your hair game with LOVER'S ROCK MAIKO HANA KANZASHI HAIR STICK. This versatile accessory complements both traditional kimonos and modern dresses. Coordinate it with other kanzashi hair sticks for a unique look. The intricate manufacturing process involves dying the fabrics, applying gl...
MORE INFOSIMPLE, COOL & CHIC...BLACK & WHITE are the BEST! Kanzashi (簪) are hair ornaments used in traditional Japanese hairstyles. Some models may have been modified for self-defense.In the English-speaking world, the term "kanzashi" is sometimes applied to the folded cloth flowers that traditi...
MORE INFOThe ROCK STEADY HANA KANZASHI HAIR STICK offers a unique blend of traditional Japanese hairstyling and self-defense features. These hair ornaments, known as kanzashi (簪), have been used for centuries and can also be adorned with tsumami kanzashi folded cloth flowers. Additionally, they are cra...
MORE INFOLIMITED EDITION Kanzashi (簪) are hair ornaments used in traditional Japanese hairstyles. Some models may have been modified for self-defense.In the English-speaking world, the term "kanzashi" is sometimes applied to the folded cloth flowers that traditionally adorned tsumami kanzashi or to the te...
MORE INFOThese hair sticks, known as "Tama-Kanzashi," are highly praised for their elegant simplicity and candy-like appearance. Want to know more about their history and craftsmanship? Discover the Kanzashi story. In Japan, they were originally used as decorative hair ornaments, but some models may hav...
MORE INFOThese Chidoriya Rocks original T-shirts are made from organic cotton and were designed by Kyoto chidoriya. They are available in sizes S, M, L, and XL, but please note that they tend to run smaller than American sizes. INGREDIENTS ORGANIC COTTON 100%Made in JAPAN HOW TO USE Wear it we...
MORE INFOORIGINAL KIMONO STAND MIRROR MATERIALS Chirimen kimono fabrics on gold painting (Sakura)Size of Mirror (Inside): 5-inch L x 3,3/8-inch W Handmade in Japan HOW TO USE Enjoy it!
MORE INFOIntroducing the Chidoriya Rocks Tote Bag, specially designed for our 'Chidoriya Rocks' music event in Kyoto. This versatile tote is ideal for carrying all your must-haves, from a lunch box to small items. Show off your unique style while using it and don't forget to tag us on Instagram @chidori...
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