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  • Hexagonal ikebana vase with facets and decorated with a light celadon-coloured crackled glazing (“kikko seiji, tortoise shell celadon") made in commission for the ishida ikebana schoolthe mark on the bottom of the vase, a stylised flower, is the logo of the ishida ikebana school (ishidaryu kadokai) from nagoya, founded in by ishida shusui () and still active, officially led by his sun shusui ii (), but in practice it is run by shusui ii's oldest daughter ishida mikaheight: 11 cm; depth: 24 cmishidaryuu

    (England)

  • Also suitable as background to a bonsai or ikebana display post and packing extranew, boxed, 's, hinged four panelled folding screen made in hong kong with oriental bamboo river sceneeach panel is 432mm high by 192mm wide

    (England)

  • With this book, you can make colorful, fancy potted flowers and ikebana out of store-bought origami paper by adding stems and leaves as shownpaper, scissors, and imagination are all you need to decorate your home with blooming flowers of your ownthis special book tells you how to turn ordinary, square origami paper into pentagons, hexagons and octagons, and then by using radial creases, into intricate flowers with five, six and eight petals or even doubled numbers of folded petals

    27 €

  • In the “natura” work series i’m offering this stone work inspired by the japanese art of flower arrangement, but the gold leaf decoration is inspired by meanders of greek vasesare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikithe history of this artistic discipline dates back to the 6th century adcatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storeit spread to japan only later, where it became popularit’s a true gift for nature, a sort of spiritual devotion, which allows man to recover a more intimate relationship with himself and the surrounding worldits origins must be traced back to india and chinathrough this work, i wanted to bring some harmony and balance into your homethere is a whole philosophical world behind the practice of this disciplinewhy blue and gold? because blue is the colour of life and hope, of nature that grows again, and gold is the symbol of wisdomplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website

    78 €

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