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Both origami and ikebana are both Japanese art forms.

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What are origami and Ikebana?

origami is the art of paper folding and Ikebana is the art of formal flower arrangement-they both are Japanese


What is some Japanese art?

Some Japanese art include bonsai, ikebana, calligraphy and origami.


How is the japanese art of flower arrangment called?

Ikebana


What is the name of Japanese art of flower arranging?

Known as Ikebana. The tradition dates back to the 7th century


What is Japanese flower aggangement called?

The Japanese flower arrangement is called Ikebana. It is based on the principle of balance for its design. >There are three main points in Ikebana, heaven , man and earth. With these points determining the placement of the flowers the arrangement is balanced and harmonious .


What are common origami projects?

Fabric and wool


Where did ikebana originate from?

The Ikebana originated in the 6th Century as offerings to the Buddhist Temples.


How do you practice ikebana?

You can get a book or look at Youtube videos but it would be best to see if you can take some lessons from an ikebana teacher. Ikebana International is an organization of many ikebana schools. They would be able to direct you to a nearby teacher.


What were the earliest forms of ikebana used for?

Ikebana was used in tea ceremonies and Buddhist temples.


Which country started ikebana?

Ikebana is Japanese flower arranging. It is now practiced all over the world.


IS the word Origami a proper noun?

No, the noun origami is a common noun, a word for the art of paper folding; a word for any origami by anyone.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Robert J. Lang Origami (website langorigami.com)Northwest Origami Court, Portland, OR and Origami Lane, Desoto Lakes, FLOrigami Lounge (recording studio), Chico, CA"Origami Dove", poetry by Susan Musgrave


What actors and actresses appeared in Ikebana - 2011?

The cast of Ikebana - 2011 includes: Stacy Jo Scott as Narrator