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Ikebana Arranging Is Fun! These Arrangements Proves It

Ikebana arranging is a lot of fun if you look at these ikebana flower arrangements.

Don't you feel like starting ikebana?

The arrangements here were done by ikebana enthusiasts and they did an excellent job in designing, choosing the right materials, choosing beautiful ikebana containers to match the flowers and choosing the right colors for their designs.

Here is a big tree bark with rattan coil intertwined with cymbidium orchids.

White calla lilies arrangement that uses a kenzan in a slightly tall container.

Dracena leaves with dried foliage and red berries.

An arrangement that emphasizes on the beautiful lines of dracena leaves with pink anthuriums.

A simple arrangement of yellow gerberas.

A moribana arrangement using an S-shaped container with calathea, bird of paradise, english ivy and dracena leaves.

And amazingly, there is a goldfish in the container...

A nageire arrangement that uses heliconias.

A moribana arrangement that uses heliconias, bird of paradise and birds nest leaves.

A unique but simple arrangement that uses a donut-shaped glass container, filled with calathea leaves and a beautiful yellow cattleya orchid.

This is a lovely floral sculpture that uses purple orchids.

Another floral sculpture, with a flat body wrapped with dracena leaves with lovely pink phalaenopsis orchids.

An abstract piece with white twigs and wild orchids, arranged on a cylindrical glass container.

Simplicity is given a new meaning in this ikebana. A pink anthurium with dracena leaves.


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