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Pickle Hair Claw

Pickle Hair Claw

This Pickle Hair Claw is for the girlies who are always a bit tangy. Perfect for a chaotic up-do or a salty lil half-up look. Goes great with snacks. Her name is Bernadette Brine and she's marinated in a whooooole lot of drama!

5cm W x 10cm H Made from plant-based Acetate – a sustainable alternative to plastic. No two pickles are the same, and neither are our clips.

Bea Bellingham is an English-born, Australia-based artist who has spent her entire career trying to find where she left the marker she was holding two seconds ago. She started as a fine art portrait painter, became an illustrator and designer, then wandered off into ceramics for a while. These days she mostly makes weird and wonderful objects for people who enjoy a bit of chaos.

$8.88

Original: $25.36

-65%
Pickle Hair Claw

$25.36

$8.88

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Pickle Hair Claw

This Pickle Hair Claw is for the girlies who are always a bit tangy. Perfect for a chaotic up-do or a salty lil half-up look. Goes great with snacks. Her name is Bernadette Brine and she's marinated in a whooooole lot of drama!

5cm W x 10cm H Made from plant-based Acetate – a sustainable alternative to plastic. No two pickles are the same, and neither are our clips.

Bea Bellingham is an English-born, Australia-based artist who has spent her entire career trying to find where she left the marker she was holding two seconds ago. She started as a fine art portrait painter, became an illustrator and designer, then wandered off into ceramics for a while. These days she mostly makes weird and wonderful objects for people who enjoy a bit of chaos.

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This Pickle Hair Claw is for the girlies who are always a bit tangy. Perfect for a chaotic up-do or a salty lil half-up look. Goes great with snacks. Her name is Bernadette Brine and she's marinated in a whooooole lot of drama!

5cm W x 10cm H Made from plant-based Acetate – a sustainable alternative to plastic. No two pickles are the same, and neither are our clips.

Bea Bellingham is an English-born, Australia-based artist who has spent her entire career trying to find where she left the marker she was holding two seconds ago. She started as a fine art portrait painter, became an illustrator and designer, then wandered off into ceramics for a while. These days she mostly makes weird and wonderful objects for people who enjoy a bit of chaos.