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Spider Lilies and Cherry Blossoms by Sakae Unfurl in Wire and Resin Hair Pieces

Spider Lilies and Cherry Blossoms by Sakae Unfurl in Wire and Resin Hair Pieces

Originating during the ancient Jōmon period in Japan, the kanzashi is a rod or stick worn in the hair. This accessory evolved over time to encompass other ornaments like barrettes and fabric flowers. Today, they’re worn by geishas and brides.

Tokyo-based artist Sakae (previously) continues this centuries-old tradition through an ongoing series of contemporary hairpins. Using liquid resin and wire, she meticulously styles cherry blossoms, hydrangeas, and spider lilies into ornate, wearable pieces.

Explore these delicate works in-depth on her website.

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