The imaginary flowers made from paper. It represents the pine, bamboo, and plum blossoms, which are considered auspicious in Japan, blooming from a single branch.
"Sho-Chiku-Bai" (pine, bamboo, and plum) are considered auspicious in Japan, and represent the three auspicious things: happiness, longevity, and prosperity. Enjoy it in a Tokiyama (sold separately) or in a flower vase.
The paper flowers are by Aya Yoshimura ( @colorfulpetals ). They are so intricately made that it looks like a bird could peck at them, and the attention to detail is never tiring to look at.
Dimensions : H25cm
Material : Paper, wire
Box : Width 21 x Depth 35 x Height 8.5 cm
*As this is made of paper, please be careful of water and moisture.
* Please avoid places exposed to direct sunlight as it may cause fading .

flower vase and base plate are not included
Ame
An art product by artist and ikebana artist Norihiko Kamei. He has an atelier called "Ame Kita Kamakura" and creates artworks with a unique approach using a variety of natural materials, including flowers. He has created a variety of works, including "Hanayama," which captures an ideal landscape in the palm of your hand, and "Enmado," which can be hung on the wall to enjoy the view outside the window.