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Niwaki Kenzan Flower Frog Extra Large

Used for Ikebana flower displays, this extra large Kenzan Flower Frog is the perfect way to create exquisite flower arrangements, doing away with foam completely. 

The brass pins are strong enough for woody material, as well as soft green and grass stems. 

Go the whole way and experiment with traditional Ikebana (developed by Buddhist priests in Japan in the 6th Century, this is a way of arranging flowers according to ancient principles) or head off-piste and do your own thing.

Top tip: Make criss-cross cuts into the bottom of larger twigs, to stick them in more easily. Lower into water in saucers or dishes, and top up daily.

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710g

101mm

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Materials: Brass / Lead

Includes Rubber Base

Made in Japan

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P00541-6

Used for Ikebana flower displays, this extra large Kenzan Flower Frog is the perfect way to create exquisite flower arrangements, doing away with foam completely. 

The brass pins are strong enough for woody material, as well as soft green and grass stems. 

Go the whole way and experiment with traditional Ikebana (developed by Buddhist priests in Japan in the 6th Century, this is a way of arranging flowers according to ancient principles) or head off-piste and do your own thing.

Top tip: Make criss-cross cuts into the bottom of larger twigs, to stick them in more easily. Lower into water in saucers or dishes, and top up daily.

[tab]

710g

101mm

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Materials: Brass / Lead

Includes Rubber Base

Made in Japan

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P00541-6
$56.07
Niwaki Kenzan Flower Frog Extra Large—
$56.07

Description

Used for Ikebana flower displays, this extra large Kenzan Flower Frog is the perfect way to create exquisite flower arrangements, doing away with foam completely. 

The brass pins are strong enough for woody material, as well as soft green and grass stems. 

Go the whole way and experiment with traditional Ikebana (developed by Buddhist priests in Japan in the 6th Century, this is a way of arranging flowers according to ancient principles) or head off-piste and do your own thing.

Top tip: Make criss-cross cuts into the bottom of larger twigs, to stick them in more easily. Lower into water in saucers or dishes, and top up daily.

[tab]

710g

101mm

[tab]

Materials: Brass / Lead

Includes Rubber Base

Made in Japan

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P00541-6