Silk flower (artificial flower) Sakaki is different from fresh Sakaki leaves and preserved Sakaki, as it does not wither, so there is no need for maintenance such as changing water. It does not have any unpleasant odor and stays clean for a long time. Recommended not only for home use, but also as a shrine in a company office.
We have received positive feedback from a variety of people, including people who feel bad about the gods because their sakaki trees wither quickly, people of this age who are worried about replacing a shinto altar placed in a high place every time, and people in charge of their company who purchase sakaki trees on a regular basis and are burdened by replacing them.
Although it is an artificial flower, the leaves are thick, have a real-like luster and luster, and the veins of the leaves are also reproduced, so it will look like the real thing when offered to a Shinto altar. Three branches are used in each bundle, and six branches are used in each pair, so the leaves are large and voluminous.
In Japan (Yamakyu, Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture), each leaf is assembled by hand while checking the swell of the leaves. The stems are fixed with floral tape, making them easy to use and less likely to get caught in the vase. We are particular about how the sakaki will look when placed in a vase, and we have included a cylindrical sponge to fix the vase so that it can be used even in a larger sakaki stand.
Because it is treated with a CT catalyst, it has deodorizing, decomposing, antibacterial, and air purifying effects, and also has the effect of making it difficult for dust to stick to the sakaki. Unlike photocatalytic processing, it is effective even in places where there is no light. Size: Height 44cm x Width 30cm (approx. 33cm above water)