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Ikebana Flower Sculptures Put Your Valentine’s Day Bouquet To Shame

  • February 11, 2015
  • Los Angeles

Looking for a singular and artistic choice to a cliché of red roses this Valentine’s Day? We’ve got we covered.

Introducing Ikebana

A print posted by @kawagoehanna

Asymmetrical change and minimalism are rarely valued in Ikebana.

The use of Ikebana began in Kyoto, Japan, some-more than 500 years ago, where it developed out of a Buddhist protocol of charity flowers to a dead. Though there are several opposite schools

Buddhism and Japanese enlightenment stress a low tie with a healthy world, and ikebana is believed to strengthen that connection. The late Sofu Teshigaharaa transparent instance of ideal peace between male and nature

Teshigahara also stressed a wholeness of Ikebana, saying, “Ikebana can be finished anywhere by anyone. There are no inhabitant or racial boundaries.” So, essentially, we should make one for your valentine.

Most vital cities are home to an Ikebana chaptervideo tutorials online

To get those artistic juices flowing, here’s some Ikebana inspiration:

A print posted by Hisaya Kumano (@hkumano)

A print posted by caribou4peace (@caribou4peace)

A print posted by Chihiro.O (@roll_chaaan)

A print posted by Helena Kajo (@tuultenkajo)

A print posted by Maki Oshiro (@makioshiro17)

A print posted by Kania Pasaman (@kaniapasaman)

A print posted by Hisaya Kumano (@hkumano)

A print posted by ayumi1126 (@aym1126)

Article source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/11/ikebana-flower-arrangement_n_6647712.html?utm_hp_ref=los-angeles&ir=Los+Angeles

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