Ikebana

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Ikebana I like Ikebana The term ikebana describes the artful floristry of ancient Japan, which is still practiced today and has found numerous followers in Europe. Like the European floristry, the Ikebana deals with arranging flowers and plants according to certain aesthetic requirements, but the approaches of the Ikebana are difficult to compare with our floristry. The design of arrangements made of flowers, stones, roots and other ornamental elements is viewed more as a meditative activity, and the symbolic meaning of different plants and their relationship to one another is more important than with bouquets or wreaths of European floristry. The so-called kado, which encompasses the philosophical and meditative part of flower arranging and thus complements the aesthetic design of the ikebana, is closely related to the ikebana. Similar to the design theory of Feng Shui, the Ikebana should not only create independent beauty, but also contribute to the harmony of the entire living space and people. If you want to immerse yourself in the art of coca, you will get to know basic methods and arrangements of flowers according to the Ikebana, all of which have their own symbolic meaning. Instead of large bouquets with numerous flowers or flowers from the same plant, Ikebana tends to work discreetly with individual objects.


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