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... 4 KB (402 words) - 18:49, 9 September 2023 |
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... 11 KB (76 words) - 03:12, 23 March 2024 |
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... 29 KB (3,181 words) - 23:39, 8 January 2023 |
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... 5 KB (585 words) - 09:44, 21 August 2022 |
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... 3 KB (311 words) - 20:02, 11 January 2022 |
in traditional Japanese arts such as tea ceremony (including sencha), ikebana, Noh, calligraphy, traditional Japanese dance, traditional Japanese music... 9 KB (998 words) - 23:39, 6 April 2023 |
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... 10 KB (989 words) - 13:21, 21 February 2024 |