Vendor Profile
MURAYAMA CO., LTD
| Address | Takenouchi. 4-2 Beppu-City Oita, JAPAN ZIP:874-0841 |
|---|---|
| Representative Name | TAKASHI MURAYAMA |
| Annual Revenue | closed |
| No. of Employees | 4 |
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Hairpin Flower
SD item code:13280621
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| S1 |
Clear Jade Flower Hair Ornament Blue
クリヤー玉花 髪飾り ブルー
(MA-5464B)
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(MA-5464B)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
10 pcs /set
In Stock
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| S2 |
Clear Jade Flower Hair Decoration Clear
クリヤー玉花 髪飾り クリヤー
(MA-5464C)
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(MA-5464C)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
10 pcs /set
In Stock
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| S3 |
Clear Jade Flower Hair Decoration Green
クリヤー玉花 髪飾り グリーン
(MA-5464G)
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(MA-5464G)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
10 pcs /set
In Stock
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| S4 |
Clear Jade Flower Hair Decoration Purple
クリヤー玉花 髪飾り パープル
(MA-5464PU)
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(MA-5464PU)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
10 pcs /set
In Stock
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| Shipping Date |
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About 1 week
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| Dimensions |
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Ball straight light 1.1cm x total length 7.5cm
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| Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: China
Material / component: *Place of Origin:China
*Material*Composition: Glass
U-pin part: Acrylic * Iron
*Product tag: No
Package: nakedness
Product tag: None
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Description
| Tombo dama are made of glass, one by one, and colored, The glass beads are individually colored glass beads with holes drilled in them in a color pattern. [Tombo dama" is a unique Japanese name for glass beads, which are generally called "glass beads. They are generally called glass beads. The origin of the name is twofold. because they resemble the compound eyes of a dragonfly. The other is that they were excavated from a burial mound, so the name was derived from the Romanization of the word kofun-tomp The other is that since the glass beads were excavated from a burial mound, the word "tomb The other theory is that since they were excavated from a burial mound, they were called "tonbo dama. Tombo dama are made all over the world and date back to the 5th to 6th century B.C. century B.C. In Japan, they were made in the Muromachi and Edo periods. In Japan, the name "Tombo dama" was coined during the Muromachi to Edo period (1333-1573). The name "Tombo dama" was coined in the Muromachi - Edo period (1333-1573). They were made in Tamatsukuri, Osaka, and Kyoto, imitating Dutch beads with which Japan was in contact at the time, and from there they spread throughout the country. and then spread throughout the country. From there, they spread throughout the country. They have continued to be loved as beads of protection, wishes, and hope. The glass crafts have continued to be loved as beads of protection, wishes, and hope. These hairpins are made of clear base glass beads that are handmade one by one. It can be used not only for kimono, but also for everyday use with clothes. It is suitable for both adults and children. The cool sparkle of the glass gently blooms under your hair, and the rounded shape of the dragonfly beads is a perfect match for the hand-drawn wind. The rounded glass beads have a dainty design with a hand-painted floral pattern trapped inside, The shades of color softly change depending on the way light enters the beads. It is a piece that blends naturally not only with Japanese-style clothing, but also with your everyday hair style. It is available in a total of four colors and can be used for a variety of occasions. Unlike other hairpins, U-pins are shaped like a big U, as the name suggests. The usage of U-pin is the same as other hairpins. Like other hairpins, you can use it by inserting the pin into a strand of hair. It is easy to put your hair up in a bun. It is easy to put together when you put your hair up in a bun or other hair styles. Everything from the glass beads to the hair assembly is handmade. Therefore, the size, pattern, color, etc. of the balls may differ one by one. Please understand that it is a characteristic of handmade products. Japanese goods Hair ornaments Souvenir Handicrafts Dragonfly Beads, Foreigner, Handmade Handmade Japanese Accessories Glass Ornaments Souvenirs Inbound |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
|---|---|
| Sea Mail | From Jun.16th 2026 to Aug.18th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From May.29th 2026 to Jun.2nd 2026 |
| EMS | From May.28th 2026 to Jun.2nd 2026 |
| Pantos Express | From Jun.1st 2026 to Jun.4th 2026 |
| DHL | From May.28th 2026 to Jun.1st 2026 |
| UPS | From May.28th 2026 to Jun.1st 2026 |
| FedEx | From May.28th 2026 to Jun.1st 2026 |
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*Please be sure to check.
*We have made every effort to display the product images as best we can. However, due to the settings and characteristics of the monitor used by the customer However, the color of the product may differ from the actual product due to the settings and characteristics of the monitor used by the customer. However, there may be some differences in color compared to the actual product due to the settings and characteristics of the monitor used. *From the production of glass beads to the assembly of U-pins, Each piece is handmade one by one. The color (including transparency), pattern, and size of the beads are all handmade. Even if the color (including transparency), pattern, size, and shape of the beads are the same, the texture, color, and and texture may vary from piece to piece, even if they are of the same shape. Please understand this in advance. Please understand. *There are scratches on the main body of the ball *Gentle distortion of the U-pin, etc. Some U-pins have a wide or narrow spread between the two sides, and the length of the tip of the pin is not even. The length of the pins are not equal on the left and right sides. *There is a possibility that the glass may break due to strong impact. Please be careful when using it. |
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The glass beads are individually colored glass beads with holes drilled in them in a color pattern.
[Tombo dama" is a unique Japanese name for glass beads, which are generally called "glass beads.
They are generally called glass beads. The origin of the name is twofold.
because they resemble the compound eyes of a dragonfly.
The other is that they were excavated from a burial mound, so the name was derived from the Romanization of the word kofun-tomp
The other is that since the glass beads were excavated from a burial mound, the word "tomb
The other theory is that since they were excavated from a burial mound, they were called "tonbo dama.
Tombo dama are made all over the world and date back to the 5th to 6th century B.C.
century B.C. In Japan, they were made in the Muromachi and Edo periods. In Japan, the name "Tombo dama" was coined during the Muromachi to Edo period (1333-1573).
The name "Tombo dama" was coined in the Muromachi - Edo period (1333-1573).
They were made in Tamatsukuri, Osaka, and Kyoto, imitating Dutch beads with which Japan was in contact at the time, and from there they spread throughout the country.
and then spread throughout the country.
From there, they spread throughout the country. They have continued to be loved as beads of protection, wishes, and hope.
The glass crafts have continued to be loved as beads of protection, wishes, and hope.
These hairpins are made of clear base glass beads that are handmade one by one.
It can be used not only for kimono, but also for everyday use with clothes.
It is suitable for both adults and children.
The cool sparkle of the glass gently blooms under your hair, and the rounded shape of the dragonfly beads is a perfect match for the hand-drawn wind.
The rounded glass beads have a dainty design with a hand-painted floral pattern trapped inside,
The shades of color softly change depending on the way light enters the beads.
It is a piece that blends naturally not only with Japanese-style clothing, but also with your everyday hair style.
It is available in a total of four colors and can be used for a variety of occasions.
Unlike other hairpins, U-pins are shaped like a big U, as the name suggests.
The usage of U-pin is the same as other hairpins.
Like other hairpins, you can use it by inserting the pin into a strand of hair. It is easy to put your hair up in a bun.
It is easy to put together when you put your hair up in a bun or other hair styles.
Everything from the glass beads to the hair assembly is handmade.
Therefore, the size, pattern, color, etc. of the balls may differ one by one.
Please understand that it is a characteristic of handmade products.
Japanese goods Hair ornaments Souvenir
Handicrafts Dragonfly Beads, Foreigner, Handmade
Handmade Japanese Accessories Glass
Ornaments Souvenirs Inbound
それを色模様に組んで紐穴をあけた玉です。
【とんぼ玉】は日本独自の呼び名で一般には
グラスビーズと呼ばれています。名称の由来は
2つあり、とんぼの複眼に似た模様をしている
からという説と古墳から出土したので、古墳tomp
をローマ字読みして、とんぼ玉と呼ばれるようにな
ったという説があます。
とんぼ玉は世界中で作られ、歴史は紀元前5〜6
世紀にさかのぼります。日本では室町〜江戸時代
に、とんぼ玉と言う名が付き、当時交流のあった
オランダの玉をまねて大阪の玉造や京都などで作
られるようになり、そこから全国へとひろがりま
した。守り玉、願い玉、希望の玉として、愛され続
和装だけでなく、洋服に普段使いもできるので、大人か
Uピンはその他のヘアピンと違い、名前の通り大きなUの形してます。
Uピンの使い方は、他のヘアピンと同様、髪の毛の束にピンをさして
使います。おだんごヘアなどの髪の毛をアップにすると時にまとめ易
いです。
ガラス玉の製作からヘア組み立てまで全てハンドメイドです。
その為、玉の大きさ・柄模様・色目など1つ1つ違いがございます。
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