HANAIKE NO KANDOKORO – Ikebana Tips

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If you want to look at some really inspiring pictures of Ikebana this is the book for you!
I personally like it because it breaks down not only how to choose flowers and vases, but it also explains how you can make the arrangement look natural by fine tuning the lighting. And it has a whole section on how you can customize certain things to your liking, which makes it more approachable for beginners.

I am adding a link to the book here. For transparency I want to tell you that I might earn a small comission (at no additional cost to you) from qualifying purchases as an Amazon associate. You can actually order things directly from Amazon Japan if you can’t find them on your own country’s page! You just need to log into Amazon Japan with your usual username and password and put your home adress in. It will automatically calculate shipping costs and customs taxes (if needed) so you don’t get any nasty surprises. I have personally gotten a lot of stuff from Japan this way when I wasn’t living here.

If you are into tea ceremony Ikebana, called Cha-Bana, check out this book as well!

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