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Dial up the Japanese vibes with this ginkgo leaf-shaped vase, pretty enough to be displayed on its own. Add flowers without them spilling out by throwing in a flower frog to hold stems steady.
Ikebana is counted as one of the three classical Japanese arts of refinement (also known as kadō), along with kōdō for incense appreciation and chadō for tea and the ceremony around it.
The upright style of Moribana is the most basic ikebana structure. This style uses piled up flowers arranged in shallow vases, suibans, baskets, or compotes.
Because of its small size, this Ikebana vase would look stunning on a bedside table or in a bathroom — bringing the a sense of harmony and simplicity to any corner of your home.
The collection, called Ikebana, is, as the name suggests, based on the Japanese art of flower arranging. "Before I decided to get into woodworking full time, I thought maybe I would open a flower ...
Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. A Halifax teacher of the art form and her students put on an exhibit at the Sackville Public Library.
Mayumi Chino, a professor at the Ikenobo School in Kyoto, Japan, dropped in to inspire the group's students. Chino said the difference between Ikebana and North American flower arrangement is one ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo, one of Japan’s most prestigious international hotels located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, will host a special exhibition of “Ikebana” flower ...