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Box Clipping & Topiary Shears
In Japan they call it karikomi - clipping evergreen shrubs (azalea and box) into blobby shapes. Over here it's normally box clipping, and it can be traditional balls and cones, or, if you're hip and with it, organic blobby shapes. Whatever, you'll need a good pair of Shears, and the smaller Topiary Clippers.
And remember: keep them clean and keep them sharp.

Very useful shears from ARS that extend from 28" to 41" in… £69.00

The long blades (8”) and wooden handles of these Shears… From £65.00

Avert your eyes from the price tag for a second, and… £989.00

Niwaki offer a sharpening service for all tools THAT WE… £12.00

Yasuhito Tobitsuka, the owner boss at Tobisho, offers a… From £35.00

Nothing beats these one-handed Topiary Clippers for box… £73.00

Nothing beats these one-handed Topiary Clippers for box… £39.00

OK, these are a bit different. For a start, Tobisho make… £82.00

New from Masamune are these lovely shears, ideal for box… From £115.00

Prepare to be amazed 8" blades of finest blue paper Hitachi… £395.00

ARS shears are a bit of an enigma - everyone wants them but… £75.00

Ignore the cowboy jokes, holsters are great. They keep… £18.00

Lightweight nylon mesh catches leaves and clippings, but… £27.50

These are what we use to sharpen absolutely everything:… £24.00

These are what we use to sharpen absolutely everything:… £38.50

Golfers have them, musicians have them, even plumbers have… £29.00