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What is ikebana? |
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![]() Over the seven centuries of its evolution, ikebana has developed many different styles of arrangement. Among the most common are the rikka (standing flowers), seika or shoka (living flowers), and nageire (flung flowers) styles when making arrangements in bowl-shaped vases and the moribana (piled-up flowers) style when using dish-like containers.
The main considerations in choosing what flowers to arrange and how they are decorated are the attainment of harmony between flower and container and the aesthetic blending of the flowers with their surroundings. Unlike Western styles, which tend to feature dense layers of flowers, ikebana is imbued with an Eastern view of nature, striving to achieve a rich, beautiful effect with as few stems and leaves as possible. Photos courtesy of Ohara-ryu. |
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