Whimsical Hair Pins
Whimsical Hair Pins
🗡️ Heirloom-Weight Metalwork — Cast in solid antiqued silver and bronze, not cheap plate. The kind of weight you feel as you slide it into your braid. Built to outlast every TikTok trend.
🌙 No Two Slides Sit The Same — Every dragon coil, every sword tip, every leaf catches your hair differently. The way it falls in your braid will be yours alone — pin it once and you'll know exactly how.
✨ Holds Half-Up, Braid Or Down — One pin, every hair day. Slides through thick hair, locks in fine hair, doesn't snag. The kind of piece your daughter will fight your sister for.
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Whimsical Hair Pins
Get it between 29th Apr and 3rd May.
I bought the Dragonkeeper Pin for my daughter's 16th and she actually teared up when she opened it. She slid it straight into her braid and hasn't taken it out since — she's been wearing it to school, to her best friend's house, everywhere. The dragon detail is so much sharper in person than the photos. You can see every scale, every wing tip. It's been three weeks and she still asks me to do her hair every morning just so she can wear it.
Jenny.B
★★★★★The craftsmanship on this is unreal. I've bought hair pins before from Amazon and Shein and they always feel hollow and bend the second you actually use them — but this one has proper weight to it. Solid metal, real depth in the carving, antiqued finish that doesn't rub off. The wee velvet pouch it came in was such a lovely touch too. It arrived perfectly. Already ordered the Moonlace Slide for my best friend's birthday.
Cindy.O
★★★★★I'm not even going to lie I cried a little when I opened it. I've been a Fourth Wing girl since the first book came out and seeing the Heartbound Slayer in person — the dagger, the dragon coiled into a heart — it just hit different. It sits on my dresser when I'm not wearing it and every time I pass it I notice something new in the detail. Worth every penny.
Stacey.K
★★★★★

The Depts
We grew up dreaming about other worlds — Howl's castle, the Shire, the courts of Prythian. When our nan left us her old greenhouse in the Cotswolds, we cleared the broken pots and started making the things we couldn't stop sketching as kids. Dragons coiled into hearts, moonstone moons, antlers and swords and serpents — poured, antiqued, and packed by us at the bench, kettle on behind us.
If you've ever felt like you belonged somewhere a little wilder than where you are right now — these are for you.