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Flower-Arrangement

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Flower-Arrangement ; In Japanese, Ikebana As great lovers of nature, the Japanese try to create miniature editions, as in their gardens, built of stones, trees and water; or stunted trees in small containers, and in flower arrangement so stylized that each symbolizes a message, frequently a Bst. message. Ikebana,

like Cha-no-yu (q.v.) was born in the Silver Pavilion (q.v.) near Kyoto built in fifteenth century. Leading exponent in England, Miss Stella Coe, a qualified master of the art. See Gustie Herrigel, Zen in the Art of Flower Arrangement (1958).



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