My Ikebana: A Fruity Arrangement

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Bob, the husband of our friend and ikebana student, Patti, dropped by the shop one day bearing gifts of branches.  He said it was a kind of dogwood but it had fruits hanging on them!

It is called "yamaboushi" in Japanese.  A little research told us it is called the Kousa dogwood.  The fruit is actually edible and is supposed to be sweet when ripe...but I didn't take a bite! :-)  I was quite thrilled to be able to use such an unusual branch for ikebana!

I chose a bamboo container for this arrangement.  The delicately latticed bamboo basketwork brought an air of lightness to the space.  

I arranged the fruit around the very thin branches...as if they were bursting right out of the container!

Here's a top view.

And just when you thought the arrangement is complete, I added a thicker branch with an opposite movement...just to surprise you with something unexpected! :-)

Here is the complete arrangement.  I hope you like it.  --Miyako

A very special thank you to Patti and Bob for always bringing interesting branches to me!

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Origami Crane Tree

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Have you seen our shop window recently?

We made a Christmas tree out of origami cranes!

There are about 50 origami cranes per line...so that makes about 250 cranes! (Disclaimer: We did not make an accurate count!)

We also had fun with the colours.  Do you like the rainbow gradations?  :-)

It's lovingly hand-made, of course!

...and look who is peeking underneath the tree.  :-)

Please drop by the shop and see the real thing.  It will be on display till the end of December.  See you soon!

 

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Ikebana Demonstration At SMU

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Last Thursday, Nov 14th, I had the chance to give an ikebana demonstration at St. Mary University in Halifax.

It was for the Introduction to Japanese Culture class in the Department of Modern Languages and Classics.

It was great to be around young people.  Their enthusiasm gave me energy.  They posed many interesting questions.  I hope I was able to answer them adequately!

The following day, some of the students even dropped by the shop to say "Hello" and told me they had enjoyed the presentation.  I really appreciated that!

Special thanks to Dr. Alexandre Avdulov for giving me this opportunity to present what ikebana is all about to your class....and thank you for being my photographer! :-)  --Miyako

Ikebana Workshop At ALCC

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In the middle of their busy lesson schedules, some students and staff of the Apex Language & Career College found the time to attend an ikebana workshop last Wednesday, Nov 13th.

A small taste of what ikebana is like...

  We hope you enjoyed it!

Thank you to all the participants and thank you to ALCC for making the workshop possible.  

Special mention to Ms. Yoko Irisawa who did all the organizing and preparing!

O-sewa ni narimashita. Domo arigatou gozaimashita!

 

All photos are courtesy of Yoko Irisawa.   Used with permission.

2013 Holiday Arrangement Offer

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We are preparing an arrangement for the holiday season for you!  See the end of this post for details. 

The poinsettias are kept intact in their pots so they will last through the season as long as they are watered properly.  (Cut poinsettias do not survive for long  and  so are seldom used in ikebana!)

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We hand-painted some dried branches and leaves to give it the season's glitter!  The greens are fresh.

...and some fun holiday ribbon to wrap it all up! :-) 

This arrangement will make your house ready for the holiday season. ..or they are great house-visit presents too!  

Price of the arrangement:
40.00 plus HST.

Available for pick up at the shop on Dec 13th-15th.   

Call or email us to place your order! 

 

 

The Black Kenzan

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Black is one of the basic colours of ikebana flower containers.  A shiny kenzan in a black container would be a distraction and draw attention away from the real focal point of an arrangement.  It is something that one would rather not see!  For a discriminating ikebanista, obscuring the shiny kenzan used in a black container could be quite the challenge!  

You can put the covering pebbles aside...  Say hello to the black kenzan! 

It is a steel kenzan that is stained black by ionic bonding.  The tone is smooth and uniform.

It "disappears" inside the black container!

Hardly noticeable!  Don't you just love it? :-)

It's that little bit of extra detail that could sometimes spell the difference between a so-so and an outstanding arrangement!

Add the black kenzan to your ikebana arsenal!

We have a collection of black kenzans available.  Click here to see! 

 

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Hand-Sewn Picture Frame Brooches

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When we were working on our "owl project".... 

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...we had a lot tiny scraps of felt leftover.  It felt (pardon the pun!) like such a waste to just throw them away.  So, we decided to make little pictures out of them...hand-sewn!

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Our inspiration?  Nova Scotia!  Does this look familiar?  :-)

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It's the iconic lighthouse on Peggy's Cove, of course!

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Summer farm scenes...

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Night time winter scenes... 

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...and a whole lot of others!  Do you see the Adirondack chair?  A personal favourite!  :-) 

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It was a lot of fun making them.  They're available for sale at the shop!  ($8.50 CAD each plus HST where applicable.)

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Nocturne 2013

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The annual transformation for our shop from retail store to gallery happened last Saturday, October 19th, 2013. 

It was Nocturne: Art At Night in Halifax.  We participate every year to showcase ikebana in our fair city. 

Let's take a tour!  Here is the show window display, arranged by Miyako. 

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Greeting us at the entrance with a gentle fragrance of eucalyptus is White Harvest, arranged by JB. 

 

JB used an actual pumpkin as a container!

Two arrangements by Marina Sokolenko.  Many people were intrigued by the roses.  The mauvish-tan roses were from Marina's own garden.  A new hybrid called "Choco Loco". As buds, they appear chocolate brown in colour but become paler as they bloom! 

Choco Loco roses on the left.  Protea pincushions on the right. 

Showing Water by Miyako.   In this arrangement, Miyako only wanted to show the surface of the water.

The flowers were almost incidental, made to float in order to emphasize the water!

This arrangement by Jean Henshall was all about autumn! 

 

Cattails and wheat stalks!

Patti Vaison's arrangement used only dried material.  In fact, Patti was not able to join us on Nocturne night.  So, she had had to design an arrangement a week in advance...something that would not wither; thus, the dried material!

The hydrangeas were quite delicate. The eryngium retained their blue colour! 

Strongheart by Val Spencer.   This was an arrangement that needed to be seen in the flesh to be fully appreciated.  The images do not do it justice.

 

The placement of the anthuriums were creatively done.  It was no easy feat.  But Val downplayed it and claimed that the most difficult part was deciding where to position the loose silver dollar! :-) 

One of the crowd favourites, this arrangement by Sydney Feng  imparted an incredible feeling of lightness.

It was as if the chrysanthemums were floating in the air.  The thin blades of lily grass connected the two components together. 

Hana-Mari by Miyako. 

 

"Hana-Mari" means "flower ball." 

 Centrifugal by Miyako.  This arrangement sought to show strong circular motion.  Did you feel it?

The dried silver dollar and allium were given to us by our friend, Beverly.  She just popped in the shop one day last summer with an armful of branches.  The bittersweet branches were "donated" to us by Patti's husband, Bob.  He braved the woodlands to get these branches for us!  :-)  Thank you both! 

We would like to thank everyone who visited our little exhibit.  We hope you enjoyed it.

We would also like to thank our students who put in a lot of time and effort to create their arrangements.  We could not have done this without you! 

A more complete set of images can be seen in our flickr gallery

 

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Nocturne Is Tonight!

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The annual Nocturne: Art At Night event is tonight, October 19th, 6PM to 12 midnight.  Our shop is transformed into an ikebana gallery!  Miyako and her students will have some beautiful ikebana arrangements for you to enjoy. 

Here is a sneak peak of what we're working on.... :-) 

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We will temporarily close the shop from 1PM today as we move things around and prepare the exhibit.  But if you really need to get something, please come on in and we'll help you the best we can!  Sorry for the inconvenience...and please don't mind the mess!

There is a LOT to see in Halifax tonight.  We are on the fringe of the Nocturne circuit but we hope you visit us.  We do put our heart and soul into all the arrangements!  We are #64 in the Nocturne Guide.

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See you tonight!