ikeba
Ikeba is a Japanese art form that involves the artistic arrangement of flowers. The term "ikebana" literally translates to "living flowers" or "arranged flowers." It is more than just placing flowers in a vase; it is a disciplined art form where nature and humanity are brought together. Unlike Western floral arrangements that often focus on symmetry and the abundance of flowers, ikebana emphasizes minimalism, asymmetry, and the arrangement's overall form and line.
The practice of ikebana originated in the 6th century with Buddhist flower offerings and evolved over centuries
Ikebana arrangements often follow specific structural guidelines, typically involving three main lines or components that represent