This small metal Kenzan, also known as a flower frog, is an essential tool used in the Japanese art of flower arranging, commonly referred to as Ikebana. The Kenzan supports thoughtfully placed stems in a vessel to showcase the natural movement and shape of each flower and foliage. Pairs beautifully with our Ikebana Va
This small metal Kenzan, also known as a flower frog, is an essential tool used in the Japanese art of flower arranging, commonly referred to as Ikebana.
The Kenzan supports thoughtfully placed stems in a vessel to showcase the natural movement and shape of each flower and foliage. Pairs beautifully with our Ikebana Vase No. 1 in both our Stoneware or Raw Stoneware finish.
Dimensions
1.5” diameter x .70 H
Weight: .30 lbs
Hydrates, detangles, and adds shine. - Botanical Extracts: Add shine, healthy look and feel. - UV Protectants: Help extend the life of color. +
Kenra Daily Provision Leave - In Conditioner 8 fl oz - Pack of 3
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This small metal Kenzan, also known as a flower frog, is an essential tool used in the Japanese art of flower arranging, commonly referred to as
Kenzan No. 1
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