Kado Flower Arrangement Capturing Nature s Essence
Kado captures our hearts by simply being there, conveying its message with no need for words or music. The art evolved into many different schools, but the oldest teaches three fundamental styles: Rikka, Shoka and Jiyuka. Rikka aims to express the beauty of nature in all its forms. Shoka, the simplest style, expresses the life energy of the plants. Jiyuka is the most contemporarylooking style, versatile enough to be displayed anywhere and allowing the direct expression of emotions. Still hugely popular, with classes everywhere, Kado represents the Japanese spirit of harmony and respect for nature. , ikebana, hobby, JapaneseTraditionalArt , JapaneseCulture, flowervases
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