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Japanese tall vase, blue, plum flowers, Ø8.5cm, AOJI UME

Reference 10-SOL-902-18-73H

japanese vase, AOJI UME, green and blue, made in Japan

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Technical Data

Diameter 8.5 cm
Compositions ceramic
Packing Packaged in a cardboard box
Product origin made in Japan
Height 22 cm

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Ikebana (生 け 花), also known as kadō (華 道 / 花道), "the way of flowers" or "the art of bringing flowers to life", is a traditional Japanese art based on floral arrangement.
Like the tea ceremony and calligraphy, ikebana was one of the arts that women traditionally studied at school in order to marry. Today, flower arrangements are considered one of the three traditional Japanese arts (along with kōdō and the tea ceremony). Ikebana is practiced on many occasions, such as festivals and ceremonies, and its teaching has continued to spread among many of our contemporaries, interested in the tradition, art and culture of Japan.
Each school has its own styles and some classic styles can be found in several schools, but with different names.
    Rikka (立 花);
    Seika or shōka (活 花 / 生 花);
    Swim (投 げ 入 れ) or cha-bana (茶花).
    Moribana (盛 り 花);
        Shizenka (自然 花, sometimes spelled chizenka);
        Jiyūka (自由 花, sometimes spelled djyuka);
    Shinseika (新生 花).

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