Stunning table arrangement–minus the flowers
Flowers are not necessary to make a beautiful and eye-catching arrangement. A variety of leaves, creatively put together, can be just as, if not more, attractive.
Flowers are not necessary to make a beautiful and eye-catching arrangement. A variety of leaves, creatively put together, can be just as, if not more, attractive.
Every Saturday, a small group of women meets in a home in Greenmeadows, Quezon City, to compose asymmetrical lines from an array of natural materials, unifying them into one organic whole.
Like bonsai, ikebana is an art of arranging plants and flowers that has long been practiced in Japan. Filipino ikebana enthusiasts say it is “an ancient and highly creative art of flower arrangement that dates back to the 13th century.”
Like most things the Japanese make, the Ikebana style of flower arrangement is minimalist, uncluttered, exquisite and elegant. It is also inextricably linked to nature.
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