Ikenobo flower scissors Takayuki
Ikenobo is a Japanese traditional practice of creating arrangements of fresh flowers that describe human feelings with their appearance like painting or poetry. This model of hand-forged Sakai Takayuki flower scissors are fashioned in the traditional Ikenobo style and are like a work of art in themselves. The unique shape of the handles symbolizes the forces of nature with which plants and people live in harmony. Also, it can be said that their entire shape resembles a bird's head.
They are ideal for arranging flowers, ikebana, bonsai, gardening, harvesting, etc.
These scissors will allow you to make a proper, precise and sharp cut, which will be reflected in the quick healing of plants and the preservation of plant fibers during cutting.
Material : high carbon blue steel
Length: total length 165mm, blade length 45mm
Country of origin: Japan
If you are buying your first Japanese knife, the advice is to choose a multifunctional blade shape that will cover the widest range of your needs in the kitchen. This includes Gyuto, Santoku and Bunka. The rule is that bigger people need bigger knives and vice versa.

Although in the culture of the Far East it is not recommended to give a blade as a gift because of the connection with cutting off good relations, they also could not resist the perfection of such a gift, so they devised a "trick" that allows them to gift knives without problems. Just ask for one coin from the person receiving the gift and in the eyes of strict superstition spirits it will be a fair exchange. Now no joke, a knife is a gift that unlike other transient things will be remembered forever because it will serve forever.

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