Japanese Kenzan Vases  | ![]() |  | | | These small vases with integral kenzans make simple, striking flower arrangements.
Unlike traditional kenzans, these have a black powder-coated, cast-iron cup to house both the brass needles of the kenzan and enough water for your plants. The weighted base makes them heavy enough to support taller floral arrangements, and a rubber bottom prevents scratching and slipping.
The round version, 2" in diameter at its widest point and 1-1/2" tall, can also be used as an insert in woodworking projects (by drilling or turning the same diameter hole). The square version is 1-3/4" wide by 1-1/2" tall.
Kenzans are particularly suited to ikebana, a Japanese style of flower arranging that emphasizes symmetry and simplicity, but they can be used for almost any style of floral arrangement.
Used individually or in a grouping, these high-quality Japanese vases make attractive displays and unique gifts.
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Round Kenzan Vase, ea. BC230  |
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$9.95 |
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$8.30 |
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Square Kenzan Vase, ea. BC231  |
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$9.15 |
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