Sun and Moon Ikebana Kenzan, Pin Frog Japanese Flower Holder for Floral Arrangement - Big Size - 4 inch
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- Wazakura Japan
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- $39.99
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Wazakura Sun and Moon Ikebana Kenzan Made in Japan, Pin Frog Japanese Flower Holder for Floral Arrangement Big Size (4.1 x 2.6 in)
【100% Made in Japan Kenzan】
Authentically designed and crafted in Japan, this pin frog kenzan is perfect for ikebana flower arrangements. It is expertly made by artisans with over 50 years of experience from Sanjo, Niigata Prefecture—a region renowned since the 17th century for its exceptional metalworking and blacksmithing craftsmanship.
【Ideal for Ikebana and DIY Floral Arrangements】
This large flower pin holder keeps flowers and branches securely upright while promoting water and nutrient absorption to extend the lifespan of your arrangement. It also helps maintain cleaner water for longer, eliminating the need for floral foam. Suitable for both beginners and professionals.
【Versatile 2-in-1 Kenzan Usage】
Place the sun-and-moon-shaped kenzan in a vase, then secure flowers or branches by pressing the stems onto the sharp pin frog needles. For easier placement, cut stems at a sharp angle or into a pointed shape. This kenzan can be used as a single large unit or as two separate pieces: a round kenzan and a small half-moon-shaped kenzan. The half-moon kenzan is ideal for narrow spaces or uniquely shaped vases.
【Durable Brass Construction with Removable Rubber Gasket】
Made from high-grade brass, the base and needles of this kenzan are built to last. The sharp needles are firmly fixed to the base, ensuring durability and reliability. The included removable rubber gasket protects your vase from scratches and keeps the kenzan stable when placed in a container.
Specification
- Size: 4.1 x 2.6 x 0.8 inch (109x67x21mm)
- Weight: 19.68 oz (558 g)
- Material: Brass, Stainless Steel (base and needles), Natural rubber (gasket)
- Pin Size: 1/16" (1.4mm) in diameter, 9/16” (14mm) in height
- Number of Needles: 370
- Origin: Sanjo, Niigata Prefecture (Japan)