Autumnus Vase in Nori

£260.00
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The Autumnus Vase is a bold, sculptural and modular vase which, whilst appearing ornamental, is not without function. We designed it to be used for floral arrangements in three ways - the bowl with plinth, without plinth, or by using the plinth as a smaller vase itself.

This vase is glazed in our ‘nori’ glaze.

Niwaki Kenzan flower frog not Included, but available to purchase from our shop, see below.

Dimensions:

33cm ø 22.5cm h
33cm ø 11.5cm h (for the bowl)
11.5cm ø 13.5cm h (for the plinth vase)

The Autumnus Vase is a bold, sculptural and modular vase which, whilst appearing ornamental, is not without function. We designed it to be used for floral arrangements in three ways - the bowl with plinth, without plinth, or by using the plinth as a smaller vase itself.

This vase is glazed in our ‘nori’ glaze.

Niwaki Kenzan flower frog not Included, but available to purchase from our shop, see below.

Dimensions:

33cm ø 22.5cm h
33cm ø 11.5cm h (for the bowl)
11.5cm ø 13.5cm h (for the plinth vase)

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Safety Information
Not to be used on direct heat sources such as ovens, stovetops or fires.

This piece is dishwasher safe, but we always recommend washing your handmade pottery by hand in order to prolong its lifespan.

Be careful not to expose the pot to sudden temperate changes such as pouring boiling water into a chilled vessel as this can cause cracking and breakage.

Take care when handling pottery. Pots are breakable and can be delicate and may chip, crack or shatter if dropped. Keep out of reach of children and pets to prevent injury and / or breakage. 

Intended use: Decorative homeware

Niwaki Kenzan Flower Frog
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Niwaki Kenzan Flower Frog
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Brass and lead flower frogs, made in Japan. These Niwaki Kenzan are used for ikebana flower displays, but are also great for more Western style arrangements too. The brass pins are strong enough for woody material, as well as soft green and grass stems. You can also make criss-cross cuts into the bottom of larger twigs, to stick them in more easily. Lower into water in bowls, vases (or whatever you like!) and water daily.