‚h‚Ž Japan, the origin of IKEBANA was inspired by the act of offerings to the gods or to Buddha. CHABANA is distincitive from of IKEBANA, and is conservatively expressed. It is primarily used for the tea ceremony. ....CHABANA is arranged using an open mind in an effort to make the most of seasonal flowers, leaves, and branches. The selection of flowers used in CHABANA is modest, the flowers are not overpowering and it`s important to use leaves, too. Each flower, leaf and branch has a purpose and meaning. Arranged flowers and their branches value harmony, and don`t compete for beauty. They are shinning and alive, and they make the place and room comfortable, and spiritually healing. Top page |
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