Hanafubuki Wazakura Ikenobo Ikebana Flower Scissors Made in Japan 65inch165mm Japanese Floral Arranging Tools Kado Hasami Shears Ikenobo Black

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?Specification? Size: L 6.49 x W 1.77 x H 0.94 in (165mm x 45mm x 24mm) Length of Blades: 1.77in (45mm) Weight: Weight:5.29oz (150g) Material: S58C black carbon steel Origin: Made in Japan (Niigata prefecture) ?Caution? The blade is very sharp, please handle with care, supervise children, and instruct them in proper use. ?How to Hold Ikenobo Scissors? Hold the upper handle between your thumb and palm and hold the lower handle with the remaining four fingers. When you open your four fingers, the blade opens with the weight of the handle. Scissors works as an extension of your hand. Open the blade when you open your hand, and close the blade naturally when you close your hand. --- Ikenobo Ikebana Flower Scissors Made in Japan 6.5inch(165mm) --- ?Sturdy and Very Sharp Blade? Ideal for ikebana flower arrangement, kado, bonsai and general gardening work. ?Classic Ikenobo Design? The traditional ikenobo scissors open widely and cut different types of branches and stems. "Warabi"(the curls at the ends of the handles) let you crush hard stems and brunches to help the flowers' water absorption. ?Clean Cut? The cut won't harm your flowers and plants. The freshness of flowers last longer. Happy ikebana experience, everyone! - Arigatou!- Wazakura Japan ?About Wazakura Japan? Wazakura Japan (Hanafubuki) began their journey collaborating with Japanese craftsmen as to spread the authentic bonsai tools, ikebana flower scissors and accessories to the world. All items are 100% made in Japan. Small blacksmith shops are still existing around Japan. Their traditional skills are preserved and passing down to their descendants. Wazakura collaborates with the craftsmen from Sanjo-city(Niigata) where is well-known for over hundreds of years of blacksmith history.