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Clare Rainbow Pride Hair Pins

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🌈 Bright,Β bold and unapologetically queer β€” or proudly allied. These rainbow hair clips are a small gesture with big meaning, made for all genders, all hair types, and all kinds of love.

🫢🏻 Named after our beloved femme lesbian and general anxiety queen Clare Devlin, character played by Nicola Coughlan in Derry Girls.

πŸ“ The rainbow pins are 61 mm long and 25 mm. (The photoshopped version on Clare is not to scale. πŸ˜„)

✌🏽 The price is for two hair clips!

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🌽 OriginalΒ 3D-printed design made from corn-based materials β€” lightweight, resistant, nickel-free, and crafted to challenge taboos with meaning and intention.

πŸ”₯ Every normale design is a wearable act of resistance β€” challenging patriarchy, discrimination, and systemic injustice.

More about this piece ✨

For optimal maintenance, I suggest wearing it with pride, love it plenty, but not to get it wet! The gold and silver plated parts are splash proof but can lose their coat with time if wet or esposed to chemicals and sweat.

⛓️ The metal parts of our items are in gold or silver plated brass and are nickel free!

🌽 The 3D-printed parts are made with sustainable and resistant corn-based material (it looks and feels just like plastic, but definitely isn't!

πŸ“¦ The packaging is completely plastic-free.

This item will be dispatched within 5 business days from your purchase, then will take 48 hours (towards Italy, or 72 hours towards the EU) to reach you! If you are in a rush to receive it, send me an email and we will see what we can do about it! 🚚

When you choose normale, you are supporting

  • Small-scale, queer and transfeminist craftsmanship β€” made with care, not mass production.
  • Bold designs that challenge shame, taboos and patriarchal norms.
  • A community that uplifts marginalised voices and values lived experiences over empty trends.

❀️ You’re not just purchasing a meaningful piece β€” you’re chosing purpose, resistance, and change.

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