GamiWorks - Obi Belts for Fashionistas
Welcome to GamiWorks e-boutique. A contemporary collection of Japanese chiyogami inspired gifts and accessories. I use simple and feminine lines to highlight the endless array of colors and graphic patterns of these brilliant age-old papers. Please enjoy browsing my gallery of 100% original "GamiGifts" and check back often as I add new items constantly. Most orders are shipped within 1-2 days!
Reviews (2)
bytv_and_coffee, June 29, 2009
I absolutely love all the wonderful items.
byam drifter, April 17, 2009
What a wonderfully bright and cheerful site with so much eye-candy! I really love the Obi Belts and the jewelry is gorgeous as well. I think I accidentally marked this site with 2 stars, but it should be rated with 5+ stars! Definitely worth checking out!
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