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Ikebana - Wikipedia

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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 ...

Japan Ikebana Art Association - 公益財団法人日本いけばな芸術協会

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Ikebana is the traditional style of Japanese flower arrangement that is now enjoyed all over the world and has come to be known as one of the quintessential ...

IKEBANA ARTDECO /「一輪挿し × アートパネル」専門店 ...

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一輪挿しとアートパネルが生み出す新しいアートパネルのカタチ!!ディズニーデザインはなんと50種類近く♫ 壁にかけるもよし、卓上や棚上に飾るもよし。

イケバナ - Fritz Hansen

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ハイメ・アジョンのイケバナベースは、美しさへの憧れと日本の伝統ある生け花の精神に基づきデザインされています。茎から花びらまで、生けられた花一輪一輪を大切に ...

IKEBANA VASE/FRITZ HANSEN(イケバナ ベース

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スペインのデザイナー、ハイメ・アジョンが手掛けたFRITZ HANSEN(フリッツハンセン)の「IKEBANA(イケバナ)」は日本語で「花を生かす」という意味をもつ「生花」 ...

IKEBANA INTERNATIONAL | いけばなインターナショナル

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Ikebana International (I.I.) is a non-profit cultural organization dedicated to the promotion and appreciation of ikebana, the Japanese art of flower ...

What is Ikebana? | Kids Web Japan

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Ikebana is the art of beautifully arranging cut stems, leaves, and flowers in vases and other containers that evolved in Japan over seven centuries. To arrange ...

IKENOBO ORIGIN OF IKEBANA - 池坊

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The Rokkakudo Temple is said to have been founded by Prince Shotoku about 1400 years ago. Priests who made floral offerings at the Buddhist altar of this temple ...

IKEBANA SOGETSU

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Anytime, anywhere, by anyone. You can place Sogetsu Ikebana at your door, in your living room or on your kitchen table. Sogetsu Ikebana enhances any hotel lobby ...

Ikebana International Tokyo Founding Chapter. – I.I.TFC いけばな ...

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TFC IKEBANA EXHIBITION IN TOKYO TOWER MARCH 16 & 17, 2024 恒例の東京支部いけばな展 「復興への願いをいけばなに託して」 @東京タワー &n […].

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