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Japanese flower arrangement, known as ikebana or kadō (the way of the flower), developed into a distinctive artform in the late fifteenth century. Today, there are an array of styles and variations, ...
Imagine buying just three flowers and creating an arrangement so lovely that it almost transcends the beauty of nature. Welcome to ikebana, a Japanese style of flower arrangement that has deep ...
Ikebana looks like the simplest form of flower arranging. But simple it`s not. Practitioners study for years to perfect their technique in the ancient Japanese art form. An ikebana arrangement may ...
Ikebana, the ancient Japanese art of flower and plant arrangements, incorporates the spirituality of Buddhism and traditional Japanese aesthetics. This weekend, locals get a chance to enter the world ...
Some people collect salt and pepper shakers, others license plates or stuffed teddy bears. I collect different species of flowers that I grow in my garden. Although I lost track long ago, I grow well ...
From the days of cave paintings to the present, art has been a way for humans to express emotions and a therapeutic practice ...
Age is truly just a number for Akiko Bourland, who fell in love with ikebana, the ancient Japanese art of harmonious flower arrangement, when she attended high school in Yokohama, Japan. After decades ...
One way of bringing nature right inside your home is through Ikebana arrangements, says Sunita Nevatia, a first master from the OHARA School of Ikebana in Japan. "I would say it is like meditating. It ...
BOYLSTON —The graceful line of a branch, the perfect placement of bronze chrysanthemums and seed pods, each of the ikebana arrangements at Tower Hill Botanical Garden's Ikebana International ...
The art of Japanese flower arranging will be on display Jan. 28-29 when the Sun Cities Chapter 167 of Ikebana International invites the public to view the work of its members. The exhibit will be open ...
OFFICERS of the Ikenobo Ikebana Society of Manila and their guests, from left: former president Joyce M. Kato, current president Linda Limpe, guest of honor Miyuki Takewaka, Ikebana professor Takashi ...
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