Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th

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Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th
Beautylish Hachiko Brush Launches August 26th

Release Date + About the Launch

This collector’s edition brush commemorates the story of Hachiko, a dog beloved in Japan and around the world for his remarkable loyalty to his human. The Hachiko Kabuki Brush features pure white saikoho goat hair bristles and a ceramic handle with a custom Hachiko design. A perfect addition to every brush enthusiast’s (and dog lover’s) collection.

8/26, 10AM PT

Products in the Launch

The Hachiko Kabuki Brush, $80.00 (Limited Edition)

  • Bristle size: 1.75” (length) x 1.5” (diameter)
  • Handle size: 1.25” (length) x 1.25” (diameter)
  • Hair type: saikoho goat
  • Limited edition

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Kerrin Avatar

The story of Hachiko really tugs at the old heartstrings! Is it crazy that I first learnt about this from an old episode of Futurama? Their episode was inspired by the true story of Hachiko. Just heartbreaking. I may have to invest in this for the love of Hachiko and the unrivalled loyalty of doggies for the owners x

kjh Avatar

He’s the Akita who waited at the train station for his deceased owner, right? That could be a must have for us dog people. Someone should issue a Balto brush (the dog that brought the vaccine from Anchorage to Nome, to whom the Iditarod is informally dedicated.) Never quite understood why Balto’s statue is in Central Park…. A Balto brush could go with an ice/snow/Alaska theme.

kjh Avatar

Just to gross you out…when i lived on the Eastern Shore in the 80s, a handmade yarn shop that spun the yarn, would make sweaters from your shed dog hair. Not sure i wanted to have a sweater that smelled like malamute. Never could decide if that was totally creepy or a good idea. I think the former.

Kitty Avatar

The story of Hachiko makes me tear up and the movie wasn’t bad either. I think it’s a bridge too far to name a brush (whose bristles are from a goat) after a dog though. I understand the desire to do so, but just think that the product is too close to the object (another animal) being memorialized.

Z Avatar

This is really cute but I don’t support animal hair cosmetic brushes. Aand I’m not careful enough to have a ceramic handle on anything I own.

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