Ikebana (生け花, 活け花, 'arranging flowers' or 'making flowers alive') is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is also known as kadō (華道, 'way of flowers')...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Ikenobō (池坊) is the oldest and largest school of ikebana, the Japanese art of floral design. It was founded in the 15th century by the Buddhist monk Senno...
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(草月流) is a school of ikebana, or Japanese floral art. Sōgetsu was founded by Sōfū Teshigahara in 1927. Sōfū's father was an ikebana master, who taught his...
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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...
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Religion Buddhism Christianity New religions Shinto Art Bonsai Gardens Ikebana Pottery and porcelain Literature Light novel Manga Poetry Music and performing...
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