Learning The Japanese Art of Flower Arranging

Published 2023-03-28
Lin Ko, a certified Sogetsu instructor, demonstrates the centuries-old, zen-like practice of Ikebana (the Japanese art of flower arranging) with us at "Making It Grow". This example features camellia flowers in the Tsubo style which involves using a round container with a small opening.

Lin has been very active in practicing and promoting Ikebana art since 1998. She is a former President of Ikebana International chapter 182 of Columbia, SC. Moreover, she is now an active member of the North & Central America Regional (NCAR) Ikebana International Sensei Committee.

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All Comments (6)
  • @user-nc9sj4vk5w
    Amo IKEBANA prático toda semana ou quando necessário ❤❤❤😊😊😊
  • @kalyns7198
    This was such a fabulous video, thank you both! I’ve got to check out ALL the Ikebana books and learn this gorgeous art.