Try Ikebana: the art of arranging flowers at Adventure Asia at Crow Collection!

Dear my friends,

Thank you for visiting my blog. I hope you will find something new and fun here.

Please watch thisvideo.

Greetings of the new year and you will see the flower arrangement with pine tree. Pine is the most formal plant in Japan. It’s used for celebration of wedding and a new year.

Ikebana is he art of arranging flowers. Japanese gave more meaning and spirits in arranging and viewing flowers. Ikebana has over 550 year history.I am experienced Ikebana certified teacher and I woudl love to share in joy of Ikebana. Anybody who loves to try and listen to the voice of plants, can make a a beautiful Ikebana. Even though they are small.

Enjoy yourself trying traditional Japanese art. Please come and see

February 7th   from 10:00-2:00 Adventure Asia

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