I’m sure you have seen this type of floral arrangements trending recently, and it is just absolutely breathtaking. The ikebana style uses several different tools to achieve it’s look, one of them being a flower frog, which is used to hold the flowers up straight without leaning against the edge of a
Ikebana by Toshiro Kawase
Does anyone know the type of onion flower? The white ones at the base of the container.
The Art of Arranging Flowers is an excellent resource for those currently stuck in their homes, flailing about for ways to express their creativity.
Ikebana is the ancient Japanese art of flower arranging. The name comes from the Japanese ike, meaning ‘alive’ or ‘arrange’ and bana meaning ‘flower.’
Si desesas adentrarte en el arte del Ikebana te compartimos esta serie de técnicas para elaborar un Ikebana. La palabra Ikebana significa “Flor viviente” y es el término usado para nombrar al antiguo arte japonés de los arreglos florales.
This photo essay and tutorial on Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arrangement, walks you through a quick and simple arrangement via images
One of the most natural, aesthetic, simple, and pleasing floral arrangements, ikebana focuses on the harmony between the elements and their connection with nature. It comprises beautiful flower arrangements and is characterized by the principles of minimalism, simplicity, asymmetry, structure, shape, line, peace, nature, humanity, form, and aesthetics.
Red Roses • A Rustic Bouquet • Bright Beautiful Tulips • Pretty Peonies • Unique Fritillaire • More ...
Inspiré du bouddhisme zen, l’ikebana est un art floral japonais qui consiste à arranger les fleurs en respectant certaines règles d’harmonies bien définies.
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