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Kenzan Ring 120 mm Flower Frog

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€59,00
Description

A stable foundation for larger floral arrangements

The Hanataba Kenzan Ring 120 mm Flower Frog is designed to support larger and more expressive floral arrangements.

Place the ring in a bowl or vase.

Add water.

Insert stems onto the copper pins and build your arrangement from the base.

It doesn’t restrict creativity.
It supports it.

The circular ring design leaves the centre open, giving you more freedom to shape wide and balanced compositions. Thanks to the heavy metal base, the kenzan ring remains stable even when working with thicker branches or heavier flowers.

From sculptural branches to bold blooms like sunflowers, the strong copper pins hold stems securely while allowing you to experiment with structure and movement.

Crafted with a solid metal base and sharp copper pins, the Hanataba Kenzan Ring offers a durable and elegant tool for creating expressive floral displays.

Technical Details

Material: Solid metal base with copper pins

Outer diameter: 120 mm (4.7 in)

Weight: 500 g (17.6 oz)

Pins: Copper pins arranged in a circular ring

Recommended flowes

Works beautifully with a wide range of flowers and branches.

The large 120 mm ring is ideal for creating spacious arrangements with heavier stems.

Perfect for blooms such as sunflowers, dahlias, hydrangeas, lilies and other bold garden flowers, as well as sculptural branches and seasonal foliage.

Care instructions

Remove stems after use.

Rinse with water and brush gently if needed.

Plant residue can easily be removed using a Kenzan Rake or a small brush.

Allow the kenzan to dry completely before storing.

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Kenzan ring 120 mm flower frog pin holder ring with 'HANATABA' branded box on a white background
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Ideal for All Floral Projects

Whether setting up for a special event or adding a touch of nature to your home, our Kenzan Ring 120mm is perfect for achieving stunning, vibrant flower displays.

Check out our blog for floral inspirations!

FAQ's

Can I use Kenzan with any vase or bowl?

Yes – the Kenzan 120 mm is ideal for larger bowls, trays, and wide vases. It’s especially suited for shallow or open containers where you want full control over your floral design.

Just make sure the base is flat and the container can support the weight and diameter of the ring.

Will the metal damage my vase or bowl?

No – each Kenzan 120 mm includes discreet silicone feet that you can attach underneath to protect your vase or bowl from scratches or discoloration. This makes it safe to use in glass, ceramic, or metal containers.

However, since the Kenzan is made of solid metal, minor marks or discoloration may occur over time, especially with delicate surfaces. Always remove the Kenzan between uses and let it dry upside down to avoid moisture build-up.

Why should I choose Kenzan over floral foam?

Kenzan is reusable, eco-friendly, and delivers a cleaner aesthetic. Unlike floral foam, it doesn't break down or release microplastics.

It also keeps stems more stable and promotes better hydration – which means longer-lasting blooms.

How fast is the delivery?


Orders are processed within 1–2 business days. Delivery usually takes 2–5 business days.


What if I change my mind?



No worries! You have 14 days to return your product. Just contact our support team with your order number and we’ll guide you through the process.



THE STORY BEHIND HANATABA'S KENZAN RING

In 2018, inspired by the success of the Bouquet Twister, Christian Jonasson set out to revolutionize flower arranging once again. His idea? A Kenzan in the shape of a ring — both functional and beautiful.

The prototype was a hit among florists, and in 2023 it gained global attention when 100 Kenzan Rings decorated the Nobel Banquet tables, broadcasted live to millions.

What started as a simple idea became a beloved innovation for florists and creatives around the world.