Music is like a funeral procession. Prefer no music and just the sounds of clipping and snipping. Like the pace of the arranging. we are your eyes also. Valuable.
@IkebanaFlowers5 ай бұрын
We understand. Like every new project, there is an exploration on what works and what doesn’t (including the stress of doing any new project, where everyone will rightfully criticize your every move). We moved to less meditative songs in general, and are changing things as we get new data. However, that video is an exception to our roster, with more than 10 times the average play count, so there must be something good (or awfully bad) to it. Thank you for the comments, we hope you’ll keep on enjoying the channel, it’s hard and time consuming, but we’re glad people enjoy what we do! Keep on commenting ideas, suggestions, and the ones you enjoy!
@Mygarden-pk1gu6 ай бұрын
Nice sharing
@IvaniAparecidaRibeiroFlorêncio6 ай бұрын
Fico feliz quando alguém curte os Meus comentários eu aprendi o estilo Sanguetso é maravilhoso me deixa serena
@IvaniAparecidaRibeiroFlorêncio6 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ amo iquebana e pratico em casa e para os amigos que precisa sou muito feliz por ter aprendido o método de praticar amo a natureza
@IkebanaFlowers6 ай бұрын
It's such a beautiful art form! Glad more people are learning about it!
@elisabethjermer84496 ай бұрын
C est magnifique
@GAUXVI2 ай бұрын
How many days lifespan of the flower using ikebana?
@IkebanaFlowers2 ай бұрын
Typically depends on the material and its freshness. Some branches will last basically forever and take root. Flowers are consumables in the vegetal world, where they will bloom to allow fertilization and wither afterwards. The good thing about Ikebana is you can remove the inadequate parts and replace them with fresh material. Of course, you need to regularly add / change water. In an exhibition, an arrangement will last 1 day, up to 3 if you replace parts diligently. At home, it’s typically 1 week. Some arrangements, such as ones with chrysanthemum, can live up to a month.
@GAUXVI2 ай бұрын
@@IkebanaFlowers thank you❤️
@javaidakhtar31062 ай бұрын
剣山の携帯用ケースは初めて見ました。……ヤカンみたいな水差しにも携帯用ケースがあるんですか?
@IkebanaFlowers2 ай бұрын
Sorry for answering in English. I am not proficient enough for written Japanese. The kenzan carrying case is useful due to the spikes. They won’t rip pouches when inside the carrying case. For water, there are foldable water containers, but they aren’t closed, so they are only good to store and reclaim water. The only pitchers I know that have protection are laquer ones made by artisans. Years ago, the Kadosha store sold one, but I believe it is now only available when you go there in person.
@mariairenemagalhaes24846 ай бұрын
Professor pôr favor mé diga Portugal como posso têr esasas bases não encontro Lisboa mande moeda h pôr NT éu págo Sr pôde mandar p mim Emel Maria Irene Portugal Lisboa obrigado
@IkebanaFlowers6 ай бұрын
Good day Maria Irene, I have looked up the different study groups abroad for a few different schools, and I haven't found any official study groups or chapters in Portugal for the main 3 schools. However, I have seen there seems to be recurring courses by Yuko Kase at the Museu do Oriente, Lisboa. Maybe she has an interest group in your beautiful city. Sorry for not knowing more. I recommend you contact them, maybe they will have more information. It's a worthwhile hobby, so I hope you will follow your heart and find a place that will help you learning about that beautiful art!
@MarianneReiser-s3hАй бұрын
schön aber viel zu lang und nicht alles im vortrag zu sehen