Description of Wazakura'S Essential Ikebana Tool Kit: Japanese-Made Koryu Scissors, Black Kenzan Flower Holder, And Florist Shears For Beginners
【Specification】All Made in Japan (Niigata prefecture) 【Koryu Scissors】 L 6.69 x W 3.93 x H 0.78 in (170mm x 100mm x 20mm) | Blades: 1.77in (45mm) | Weight: 6.52oz (185g) | Material: S58C carbon steel【Black Brass Kenzan】Size: 2.4x2.4x0.82inch(61x61x21mm) | Weight: 0.5lbs(247g) | Pin frog Size: 1/16"(1.4mm) in diameter, 1/2"(13mm) in height | Number of Needles: 168 【Needle Cleaner and Straightener】Size: Φ0.2"(5.5mm) L 2.6"(70mm) | Weight: 3oz(8g) | Material: Brass, Steel wire. 【Koryu Scissors】1)【Multipurpose】For Ikebana flower arrangement, the long shank and short blades makes it versatile and beginner friendly. Good also for gardening & bonsai work. 2)【"Tsuru" Looped Handle】Classic traditional Japanese design with looped shaped grip for less tiring user experience. For a more ergonomic control, use with gloves. 3)【Clean Cut, Sharp Edge】With a short rounded but pointed edge, it severs flower fibers cleanly resulting in better water absorption. 【Black Brass Kenzan】1)【Black Coating】Matches with a darker colored vase and makes kenzan less noticeable; Easy to maintain; Stain-resistant. 2)【Removable Rubber Gasket】Rubber gasket prevents scratches/or damage to your vase. 3)【Hold Upright】Keeps/stabilizes your flowers upright and in position, while allowing water and nutrient absorption. 4) 【Keep Water Clean】Helps water to remain clear for a longer time. 【Needle Cleaner and Straightener】1) 【Clean Kenzan】Clean the debris of the flowers, dirt, and dust between kenzan needles. 2)【Straighten Needles】Straighten and correct the bend or inclination of kenzan needles. 3)【Easy to Use】Insert the straightener into the needle and raise it vertically. 4)【2-in-1 Feature】You can easily switch cleaner or straightener by removing the screw at the tip and replace it in the opposite direction. 【100% MADE IN JAPAN TOOL SET】Real Japanese ikebana tool kit made by local artisans from the cities of Sanjo, Niigata Prefecture. The scissors are made by a third generation artisanal blacksmith worjshop from Sanjo, a city known since 17th century for their metalworking skills. The kenzan is made following traditional design from ikebana Sogetsu School.
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