Ikebana (生け花, 活け花, 'arranging flowers' or 'making flowers alive') is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is also known as kadō (華道, 'way of flowers')...
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Ko-ryū (section Ikebana (Flower-Arranging))
aesthetic form. Ko-ryū is one of the oldest and most traditional schools of Ikebana. From it, various other schools have formed that carry its name, such as...
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recipient or viewer without needing the use of words. Language of flowers Ikebana Plant symbolism "サギソウの花言葉". 花言葉-由来. Retrieved 14 August 2020. Gatti, Sabrina...
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Banmi Shōfū-ryū (redirect from Banmi Shofu Ryu of Ikebana)
(晩美生風流) is a school of Ikebana, an ancient Japanese art form that involves arranging flowers for spiritual purposes. Ikebana accompanied Buddhism's arrival...
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Ikenobō (池坊) is the oldest and largest school of ikebana, the Japanese practice of giving plants and flowers invigorated new life. The Buddhist practice...
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again while acting in Angels in America. She is also a practitioner of ikebana, the art of Japanese flower arrangement, which her mother learned while...
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Teshigahara Sōfū, 1900–1979) was the founder of the Sōgetsu-ryū school of ikebana flower arranging. He was born in Tokyo. He learned flower arranging from...
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Religion Buddhism Christianity New religions Shinto Art Bonsai Gardens Ikebana Pottery and porcelain Literature Light novel Manga Poetry Music and performing...
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opera and ikebana. Teshigahara was born in Tokyo, the son of Sōfu Teshigahara, founder and grand master of the Sōgetsu-ryū school of ikebana. He graduated...
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currently conducts classes in Japanese tea ceremony, Japanese Aesthetics and Ikebana for university students and members of the community. An annual event at...
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(草月流) is a school of ikebana, or Japanese floral art. Sōgetsu was founded by Sōfū Teshigahara in 1927. Sōfū's father was an ikebana master, who taught his...
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Kenzan (category Ikebana)
frog, is a specific device used in the Japanese art of flower arrangement ikebana for fixing the flowers in the container. It consists of a heavy lead plate...
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Rikka (redirect from Rikka (ikebana))
Rikka (立花, 'standing flowers') is a form of ikebana. The origins go back to Buddhist offerings of flowers, which are placed upright in vases. This tatehana...
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Station, Nagoya Railroad Co. station in Ama, Aichi Shippo (ikebana), a tool used in ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement), for example in moribana Shippo...
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kabuki, noh, dance, and rakugo; and other practices, the tea ceremony, ikebana, martial arts, calligraphy, origami, onsen, Geisha and games. Japan has...
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using more impressive flowers, he insisted on the use of wildflowers. "Ikebana, like the gardens, uses a living medium in the creative process, and it...
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Flag Folklore Gardens Geisha Games Hikikomori Hanami Henohenomoheji Icons Ikebana Irezumi Kawaii LGBTQ culture Literature Martial arts Media Music Mythology...
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Religion Buddhism Christianity New religions Shinto Art Bonsai Gardens Ikebana Pottery and porcelain Literature Light novel Manga Poetry Music and performing...
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Ohara-ryū (小原流) is a school of Ikebana, or Japanese floral art. Ohara Unshin (小原雲心) (1861–1916) started his own Ikebana school in 1895 when Japan opened...
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typically displayed in a tokonoma are calligraphic or pictorial scrolls and an ikebana flower arrangement. Bonsai and okimono are also common—although traditionally...
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magazine Ampersand. In 2016, Kras released her photography book Ana Kraš: Ikebana Albums, which focuses on both portraits and landscapes. In 2017, Kraš collaborated...
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decoration - Historical and stylistic developments". "History of Ikebana | IKENOBO ORIGIN OF IKEBANA". Media related to Mitsu-gusoku at Wikimedia Commons v t...
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garde criticism of ikebana through publishing Ikebana Geijutsu magazine beginning in 1950, and through the founding of an ikebana study group called Byakutosha...
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specializing in the arrangement of cut or living plant include bonsai, ikebana, and the arrangement of cut or dried flowers. Ornamental plants have sometimes...
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variety of art forms which arrange cut or living plants, such as bonsai, ikebana, and flower arranging. Ornamental plants have sometimes changed the course...
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some cultures, ancient practises still survive today; for example, in ikebana, the art of flower-arranging arranging comes from Japan. The oldest known...
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