pärakuava
Pärakuava, also known as the "Parrot's Beak" or "Lobster Claw," is a unique and distinctive type of bonsai style that originated in Japan. This style is characterized by its dramatic and asymmetrical appearance, with a strong, upward-sweeping curve that resembles the beak of a parrot or the claw of a lobster. The pärakuava style is often used to create a sense of movement and dynamism in bonsai trees, as if they are reaching out towards the sky.
The pärakuava style is typically achieved through careful pruning and wiring of the tree's branches and trunk.
The pärakuava style is considered to be one of the more advanced bonsai styles, as it requires
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the pärakuava style is also believed to have symbolic significance in