{Cindy's Hand Made} Design Collection
**Tsubaki Camellia 🏵**
A type of camellia, "Tsubaki" is a unique Japanese term, holding a revered status in Japan as a symbol of purity, nobility, and innocence. The camellia's flower language, "caution and humility," beautifully reflects Japanese culture and national identity.
Hand-cut fabric pieces are shaped and assembled to create overlapping camellia blossoms.
The floral cluster is a clip-on; the flower clip part is crafted as a three-dimensional bloom, allowing for custom adjustment of its position and direction. The bow is a snap clip.
It can be worn as separate pieces or combined for a larger statement, offering a wide range of styling possibilities. It pairs beautifully with kimonos, yukatas, hakama pants, Lolita fashion, or even everyday wear.
The practical two-piece set is ideal for both gifting and personal use.
Dimensions: Main flower to pendant: 140mm (L) x 90mm (W including clip) (+-5mm)
Bow: 135mm (L) x 100mm (W) (+-5mm)
Material: Imported Japanese habutai silk crepe
Primarily in 红 (Red). If you wish to order custom colors, please consult with the designer first.
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Product Description
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- Material
- Polyester
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
- Unique Features
- Customizable
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- An endearing camellia design, this two-piece set offers versatile styling options. It pairs beautifully with kimonos, yukatas, hakama pants, Lolita fashion, or even everyday wear. The practical two-piece set is ideal for both gifting and personal use! Material: Imported Japanese habutai silk crepe The floral cluster is a clip-on, and the bow is a snap clip.
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