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This is a special hairpin that allows you to enjoy the ephemeral beauty of the glow of a incense sticks.
It's great to wear it with a yukata to a summer festival or fireworks display, or you can wear it with any Western outfit to get into the summer mood. Enjoy your summer outfit with these beautiful, incense sticks!
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The changes in the way incense sticks burn are each called by a name that resembles a plant (there are various theories).
[Bud] A fireball that is ignited and grows bigger and bigger. It is called a "bud" because it resembles a flower lover before it blooms.
[Peony] Sparks fly out of the trembling fireball with a crackling sound. The sparks are still few in number and draw long trails, making them look like a large peony with a long petal.
[Pine Needles] Sparks shoot out one after another with increasing force. Sparks spread in all directions like pine needles.
[Falling Chrysanthemums] Small sparks dance quietly like the petals of a falling chrysanthemum, and eventually the fireball burns out and falls to the ground.
If we look at the names and the way they burn, we can see that there is something fascinating about each stage. One of the charms of incense sticks is their expressiveness, while their delicacy and transience are striking.
This hairpin was created with the image of pine needles burning brightly and shining brightly.
The fireworks are individually handcrafted to create a beautiful radial shape that looks great from any angle. Orange is layered over white to create a burning effect.
The Japanese paper handle is finished in a yellow to pink gradation, similar to an actual incense sticks.
Since each incense sticks is handmade, there are individual differences between them. We hope you will understand that this is a unique feature of handmade products and enjoy them.
To keep the fireworks in good condition, please store them on the provided stand.
The hairpin is approximately 12cm long and is made of Acrylic.
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- This is a special hairpin that allows you to enjoy the ephemeral beauty of the glow of a incense sticks. It's great to wear it with a yukata to a summer festival or fireworks display, or you can wear it with any outfit to get into the summer mood. Enjoy your summer outfit with this beautiful, incense sticks.
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