- Creates airy flower arrangements
- Use flowers, twigs, and branches
- Easy to use with few flowers
The flower fakir from Hanataba makes it easy to create beautiful flower arrangements with few flowers. The Japanese flower holder helps you to place flowers, twigs, and thin branches in an airy and stylish way. The result is a personal arrangement with great effect, even when you use a small number of plants.
Flower fakir for arrangements
The flower fakir, also called Kenzan, has been used in Japan for over 100 years. It consists of dense, sharp pegs that hold the stems in place. This makes it particularly useful when you want to create simple, asymmetrical, or more artistic arrangements.
Easy to use
Select a few flowers, twigs, or small branches from the garden or florist. Stick the stems onto the pegs and then place the fakir in a bowl or on a plate with water.
Stable placement
The flower fakir from Hanataba has a detachable rubber cover that helps it to lie steadily and protects the surface. For best results, you should avoid too many or too heavy flowers, as the fakir may tip over then.
Specifications
Ø3,4 cm
Height: 21 mm
Weight: 80 grams
Number of pegs: 60 pcs
Material: Stainless aluminium and copper
Ø7 cm
Height:
Weight: 360 grams
Number of pegs: 271 pcs
Material: Stainless, copper coated