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The image features a bat-shaped hair claw clip, a popular fashion accessory typically marketed during the Halloween season or within alternative fashion subcultures such as gothic or 'spooky' aesthetics. The clip is made of a dark, glittery composite material—likely cellulose acetate or acrylic—designed to mimic a starry night sky.
Products of this nature are generally unbranded or sold under various private labels and fast-fashion retailers. They are mass-produced primarily in China, which serves as the global hub for plastic and acetate hair accessories. Ownership for such generic items usually lies with small-scale manufacturers or trading companies rather than a single multinational corporation. These items are distributed globally through e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Temu, and AliExpress, as well as specialty boutique retailers.
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