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✧︎Limited SALE to Commemorate the Discovery of a New Type |ω・)✧︎ More varieties added. Search with #SochayaHanfuRibbon (*˙꒳˙*) These are souvenirs from China. Hair ornaments, ribbons. They often appear in historical Chinese dramas, and are Hanfu accessories, apparently hair ornaments of court ladies from ancient times. This one is pink with a rose pattern, a festival version. The pattern arrangement is random, and subtly iridescent threads are woven in, changing color depending on the angle (photos 5-7). Strawberries are used as decoration. ※ The tassels can also be removed, but the chain with the strawberries is a ball chain, so you can remove it as is. The color of the ribbon is closest to the first photo, and the tassels are closest to the 11th photo. The color of the tassels changes in the photos. Made with cotton and polyester, metal, and plastic beads. Good quality fabric. The seams are on the sides, so there is no particular front or back. Please hand wash or use a net for washing. It's best to shape the tassels while they are wet. ※ There is a part where the side is not sewn on the area that comes to the center when folded in half, but this is a hole for turning the fabric inside out after sewing, and is not a defective product. Tag translation: "This is a hair ornament for women serving in the court, passed down from ancient China. Made with high-quality cotton and silk fabric. This hair ornament, adorned with traditional patterns that bring good fortune, will bring you good luck. Handmade." You can use it for a single knot, to wrap around a ponytail or bun, braid it in, as an obi締め (sash tie), belt, or headband. It also goes well with kimonos, hakama (divided skirts), festival happi coats, yukata (summer kimono), dresses, and uniforms. For some reason, it gives off a Taisho Roman (romantic) vibe. It's long, so it can also be used as a belt. Because the pattern is beautiful, use it as a material for "wrapping" and decoration. Tie it to your bag as a scarf. It's a good luck charm, so please attach it wherever you like.
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