Japanese soliflore vase, ŌKINA TANUKI
Color | beige brown |
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height | 12.5 cm |
diameter | 2 cm |
Compositions | ceramic |
Flower art, also called Ikebana, is very important in Japanese culture. Much more than a simple harmony of colors and composition, ikebana aims to enhance the flower in its entirety. In the spiritual sense, the floral arrangement therefore centers on three symbols: the sky, the earth and humanity. Attention is therefore paid to the flower, but also to its support: from flower spikes to vases and soliflores. All with the aim of representing and honoring nature.
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