Do you love flower? Here is the flower art of Japanese
Ikebana came from early Buddhist contribution and grew throughout the fifteenth century into an art form. The choice of plant, vase, placement of the branches, and the relationship of those branches with their environment and the chosen vase should be an important part. Empty spaces form a part of the composition also requires creativity.
In contrast to the decorative form of flower arranging in western countries, the Japanese flower arrangement Ikebana creates a harmony of linear construction, rhythm, and color. In contrast to the emphasize of westerners to the quantity and colors of the flowers, devoting their attention mainly to the beauty of the blossoms, the Japanese emphasize the linear aspects of the arrangement. The entire structure of a Japanese flower arrangement is based on three main points that symbolize heaven, earth, and humankind.



