 
                                        Kiku Collection - Aiko Scrunchie
The Kiku Collection Kiku, or chrysanthemum, is the Japanese national flower and symbol of fall. Each piece of the collection is handmade and handsewn in Japan from a single upcycled silk kimono. The silk is luxurious and gentle to the hair. Most pieces are finished with a mizuhiki knot - a symbol of affection or togetherness. Beautiful and comfortable, they can be worn for any occasion and make the perfect sustainable gift. Silk kimono fabric scrunchie handmade and handsewn in Japan from upcycled kimono. Luxurious and gentle for your hair, it will give you an opportunity to wear a piece of a real kimono. Beautiful and comfortable, it can be worn for any occasion and it makes the perfect sustainable gift. Each scrunchie is unique and features woven chrysanthemum and Buddhist patterns, finished with a navy blue mizuhiki knot. Mizuhiki, a word closely associated with the Japanese word musubi (knot) are twines of rice paper tied in knots to decorate gifts. Its cultural significance lies in
