Ikenobo makaze za cveće Takayuki
Ikenobo je japanska tradicionalna praksa kreiranja aranžmana od svežeg cveća koji svojim izgledima opisuju ljudska osećanja poput slikarstva ili poezije. Ovaj model ručno kovanih Sakai Takayuki makaze za cveće su oblikovane u tradicionalnom Ikenobo stilu i same su poput umetničkog dela. Unikatan oblik ručki simbolizuje sile prirode s kojima biljke i ljudi žive u skladu. Takođe, može se reći da celim oblikom podsećaju na glavu ptice.
Idealne su za aranžiranje cveća, ikebane, bonsai, baštenske radove, berbu itd.
Ove makaze će vam omogućiti pravilan, precizan i oštar rez što će se ogledati kroz brzo zarastanje na biljakama i očuvanje biljnih vlakana prilikom reza.
Materijal: high carbon blue steel
Dužina: ukupna dužina 165mm, dužina sečiva 45mm
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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