The Story
These Japanese Garden Scissors are traditionally used for ikebana (the Japanese art of flower arrangement), yet their robust nature also makes them good for dead-heading and light pruning. For even better control, try holding with your index finger outside the handle. Use the tips for careful work and make bigger cuts further down the blades.

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Description
These Japanese Garden Scissors are traditionally used for ikebana (the Japanese art of flower arrangement), yet their robust nature also makes them good for dead-heading and light pruning. For even better control, try holding with your index finger outside the handle. Use the tips for careful work and make bigger cuts further down the blades.























