The art of flower arranging
The Hari pin is a traditional tool of the Japanese floral art of ikebana, with which flowers and branches are precisely fixed in a vase or arrangement. This art form, which emphasizes the aesthetic arrangement of flowers and plants with special meanings and shapes, is elegantly supported by the Hari elegantly supported by the pin.
The plug-in hedgehog consists of many small copper spikes on which the plant stems are fixed. The heavy weight in the base keeps the plug-in hedgehog stable and ensures that the flowers remain in the desired position. The Hari The plug-in hedgehog is placed in a vase or bowl to present the arrangement in style.
The name Hari is derived from the Japanese and not only means "needles", but is also short for "hedgehog", which is reminiscent of the shape of the hedgehog. The Hari hedgehog is available in three different sizes, making it suitable for a variety of flower arrangements.
- Traditional tool of the Japanese floral art of ikebana
- Copper tips hold flowers and branches in place
- Available in three different sizes for flexible use