Be the Mane Attraction With These Local-Themed Hair Claws

Claw art is a thing—especially when it features local food.

 

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Photos: James Nakamura, Mari Taketa, Aaron K. Yoshino

 

It started with organic dog treats, collars and poop bags. Now, Coopmonsters has branched into hair claws—for human customers. The top sellers? Spam musubi and other popular-in-Hawai‘i items. Rainbow shave ice presents the primary color palette of syrups in marbled acetate, and a new fish duo represents taiyaki red-bean pastries and the tiny shoyu dispensers you sometimes get with bentos.

 

“There were no local-theme hair claws made in Hawai‘i,” says owner Samantha Kim, who designs the claws. “That’s how I started, and I’m still going.”

 

Find these at pop-up markets and coopmonsters.com under “Human Stuffs.”

 

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