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Definitions of ikebana in various dictionaries:
The Japanese art of formal flower arrangement with special regard shown to balance, harmony, and form.
noun - the Japanese art of flower arranging
IKEBANA - Ikebana (, "living flowers") is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is also known as Kad (, "way of flowers"). The tradition dates back to the...
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(Kelly stands near an amateur florist.) Traditionally in Japan in preparation for marriage, women were trained in the tea ceremony, calligraphy & this art of flower arranging |
The flowers are piled on top of each other in moribana, a style of this classical art of Japanese flower arranging |
(Sofia of the Clue Crew sticks a flower step in a shallow pot.) Moribana is a natural style of this timeless Japanese art of flower arranging |
From the Japanese for "living flowers", it's the Japanese art of flower arranging |
Chrysanthemums represented waterfalls in the 15' arrangements of Rikka, a type of this Japanese art form |
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The Japanese art of formal flower arrangement with special regard shown to balance, harmony, and form. |
the art of Japanese flower arrangement, with formal display according to strict rules. |
The art of Japanese flower arrangement, with formal display according to strict rules. |
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Ikebana (, "living flowers") is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is also known as Kad (, "way of flowers"). The tradition dates back to the 7th century when floral offerings were made at altars. Later, they were placed in the tokonoma (alcove) of a home. Ikebana reached its first zenith in the 16th century under the influence of Buddhist teamasters and has grown over the centuries, with over 1,000 different schools in Japan and abroad. * Kad is counted as one of the three classical Japanese arts of refinement, along with kd for incense appreciation and chad for tea and the tea ceremony. |