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Posted in Asian Antiques on 02/28/2010 02:51 am by admin

The language of flowers
Why the flowers are so clear? Why are beautiful? Because the plants own advertising … flowers attracting plant attract insects for pollination. They also attract people to the beauty and fragrance. So it's a language of colors and can be used to transfer certain data, as well as those who give them.
For example, "I love you (Do not Love)", "I hope in you (no confidence), "Remember (Forget) me." People try to learn the language of flowers. That title = "Flower languade"> language of flowers, even his own name – for "Selam" in the East.
In reality, red, naturally associated with fire and sword. It is through great emotions, passion, life. If you offer a bouquet of red roses, to discuss your feelings of light, love, passion.
Spurs dark blue, or iris index his melancholy.
White flowers will tell cleanliness, innocence and … pain! Yes, Yes, because it arose, different people perceive colors in a different.
Gradually the color language developed, people began to use not only color but also a kind of flowers, their quantity and even them in a bouquet of flowers.
Moreover, it has product in different countries and at different times appointed the flowers completely different concepts. It is the History is not already in language, and many languages of flowers.
In the modern world, the most developed language of flowers is Japanese ikebana. But there another conversation.
What a pity, but the language of flowers is virtually unknown today.
For example, if the gentleman has sent Mrs. yellow tulips then you can take as a sign of infidelity. Indeed, it is also the interpretation of others. I admired his easy smile.
So what flowers?
I'm offended – Barberry
I will always dedicate to you – Violet Blue
I'm sad – Aster
Conference on the number of outbreaks – Hyacinth
I hope anyway … – Anemone
Waiting for news – Iris
Sincerely – Gladiolus
I love you – rose, chrysanthemum, Tulip, Adonis – red
This I think you're too selfish – Narciso
I hate you! You're disgusting – Orange Lily
Stay as you are – Narciso
If ever love me? – Jasmine
I am jealous. Deal to maintain the feelings – Yellow Rose
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Round mini Kenzan Flower Arranging Frog #146915 $4.95 Small kenzan flower arranging tool for keeping your flowers upright in your vase or vessel. Just set a kenzan in your vase or shallow cup or bowl and press the stems of the flowers into the needles to keep them in the position that you would like. This round steel kenzan is 1 1/2 inches in diameter and the needles are about 1/2 inch long…. |
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Vase with Kenzan Flower Holder #71414 $12.00 Porcelain vase with Japanese calligraphy for the seasons on each side along with a 1 inch diameter kenzan (frog) to prop your flowers on. The vase is a beautiful white color with blue calligraphy designs and is 3 1/4 inches across and 2 inches high. Place your simple flower arrangement in this vase and it will be so elegant! Great for centerpieces or to decorate any table, desk or counter! A real… |
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Kenzan Flower Holder Frog #M2030 $24.95 Kenzan with sharp heavy brass spikes for the inside of your vase to keep your flowers upright and in the position that you want. Also known as a “frog”, these Japanese crafted kenzans will last a lifetime. 3 inches in diameter, the needles are 9/16 inches tall to hold your flower arrangement steady and in place!… |
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Ikebana Vol. 3: Techniques For Longer Lasting Cut Flowers [VHS] $39.99 … |
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The Art of Ikebana…and How to Do It By Mrs. Betty Yoneko Hsu “A complete course by Mrs. Betty Yoneko Hsu, an Instructor at the Sogetsu School of Ikebana in Tokyo, Japan. This course thoroughly explains various styles, containers, tools and materials. Styles such as Nageire, Moribana, basic upright, slanting form, divided and wall arrangements, mass form and free form are some of the subjects covered in this excellent video.”… |
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Ikenobo Symposium 2005 in Las Vegas: Ikebana Demonstrations $34.95 This 2-DVD set contains ikebana demonstrations presented to the public in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Ikenobo Ikebana Society of Nevada. These videos offer a rare and close-up view of the 45th-generation Headmaster and his staff as exquisite works of living art are created with detailed explanation.In Volume 1, Headmaster Sen’ei Ikenobo demonstrates six arrangements. Professor Shi… |
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Japanese Ikebana Flower Vase_V16-0-8 Japanese Ikebana Flower Vase Made in Japan Dimensions: 5.31″ (13.5cm) open, 7.6″ (19.3cm) height… |
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Ikebana $30.47 Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging, is more than simply putting flowers in a container. It is a disciplined art form in which the arrangement is a living thing where nature and humanity are brought together. Ikebana: The Art of Arranging Flowers, a classic Ikebana text, has now been completely updated for modern readers. Written by Shozo Sato, a well-respected and renowned Ikebana expert, this book presents a fascinating overview of the history of Ikebana to present day, and introduces classic Ikebana styles such as Rikka, Seika, Moribana to Freestyle, and Chabana. The reader is familiarized with the tools of Ikebana and the basic Ikebana flower-arranging techniques. Simple and detailed instructions guide Ikebana enthusiasts through the process of making dozens of stunning arrangements. |
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Ikebana Style $12.14 Celebrate a loved one or add a touch of color to your home with these twenty distinctive flower arrangements. Inspired by the elegant and minimalist style of ikebana (the art of Japanese flower arranging), and constructed using the techniques that promote the functionality and portability of Western designs, these arrangements place sophisticated style into small containers that are easy to move from room to room or to the hands of a friend. Illustrated with beautiful photographs, each arrangement uses just a few easy-to-find floral materials and Western tools and materials. Clear step-by-step instructions with photographs, along with a range of tips and techniques on manipulating and using the materials, are sure to broaden the skills of both beginners as well as those already familiar with the floral arts. Make the arrangements in this book and share the gift of flowers with your friends and family. |
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Ikebana: Japanese Flower Arranging for Today’s Interior $26.52 Ikebana, the ancient Japanese art of flower arranging, is guided by the desire to create harmony between flowers and their surroundings. Thought to be rooted as far back as 600 AD, its name comes from the Japanese ikeru (to keep alive, to arrange) and hana (flower). A sophisticated art form–with its emphasis on form and balance–ikebana is also an unparalleled meditative activity. Japanese masters have developed the techniques of ikebana over centuries and, while many different styles have evolved, they all share the same fundamental principles. The art embodies aesthetic considerations, knowledge of the natural forms of plants, and a profound under-standing of the space around them. Unlikely Western flower arrangements, in ikebana less is more. They key consideration is to use as few stems as possible to compose elegant contours that highlight a flower’s beauty. The design must incorporate the space around the flowers in order to strike a delicate balance between all the elements. As such, ikebana arrangements provide the perfect complement for today’s pared-down aesthetic. Ikeban: Japnanese Flower Arranging for Today’s Interior equips you with the principles and techniques to begin making your own arrangements, as well as plenty of beautiful photographs for inspiration. These illustrations will teach you to incorporate the elements that surround you in your designs, while addressing such practical considerations as the placement of the flowers, the time of the year, and the changing seasons. In addition to the incomparable satisfaction of creating beauty in your home, the contemplative art of ikebana will prove a perfect escape from the stresses of everyday life. |
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