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      [SAMPLE] A Historical Perspective

      July 10, 2025 · About Ikebana
      Ikebana has its roots in the 7th century, evolving from offerings made at altars into a refined...

      [SAMPLE] Ikebana in Modern Times

      July 10, 2025 · About Ikebana
      In today's fast-paced world, Ikebana continues to resonate, offering a retreat into mindfulness...

      [SAMPLE] The Philosophy Behind the Tea Ceremony

      July 10, 2025 · Introduction to Tea Ceremony
      The Japanese Tea Ceremony, or 'Chado', is not just about drinking tea; it embodies a philosophy...

      [SAMPLE] Philosophy and Principles

      July 10, 2025 · About Ikebana
      At the heart of Ikebana lies a philosophy that values nature, space, and the beauty of...

      [SAMPLE] The Significance of the Tea Utensils

      July 10, 2025 · Introduction to Tea Ceremony
      The utensils used in the tea ceremony, such as the tea bowl (chawan), tea whisk(chasen), and tea...

      [SAMPLE] The Rituals of the Tea Ceremony

      July 10, 2025 · Introduction to Tea Ceremony
      The rituals involved in the Japanese Tea Ceremony are meticulously crafted, steeped in centuries...
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        The Philosophy of Wa (harmony), Kei (respect), Sei (purity) and Jaku (tranquility) are integral parts of each design. As well as movement, depth and negative space.

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        Design by Sensei Margy Metzler

        This design was for an exhibit in Okinawa Japan and used bento boxes.

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