African Butterfly Hairclips

The African Butterfly hairclips logoAfrican Butterfly hair clips are beaded by hand, and is a unique, one of a kind product.

Made in South Africa, by South Africans

The clips are made in South Africa, by South Africans. We support fair trade, and deliver only the best quality hand made products to our customers.

International patent

Our product is patented, and our designs internationally registered.

One year guarantee

Our products come with a one year guarantee. Because our range is made by hand, we deliver on durability, quality and strength. We guarantee you'll be satisfied with our hair clips.

Made for all types of hair

Our hair clips work with any type of hair, whether short and thin, or long and thick.

Pricing

Our clips are priced at a very affordable ZAR110 each.

African butterfly's range of hair clips

View the beautiful range of hair clips, and order today! Please note, when you click on the order link, you will be navigating away from the sabiz website.

African Butterfly contact details

Telephone

+ 27 11 888 3294

Fax

+ 27 11 888 3294

Email

info@africanbutterfly.co.za

Websites

www.africanbutterfly.co.za
www.africanbutterfly.info

PDF catalogue

You can download an African Butterfly catalogue here. To download, right click on the link, and choose the 'save as' option.

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