How To Make a Keisha-kei Ikebana Arrangement
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2017
- A quick step-by-step demonstration on how to make a basic Moribana Keisha-kei (Slanting Style) Arrangement from the Ohara School of Ikebana by 1st Degree Master Stephen Coler. For more information about ikebana, please visit stephencoler.com. (taken from a Facebook live video)
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Love love that arrangement ❤❤❤❤ you are a master and teacher!
Thanks a lot ,teaching so well I understood all my doubts .your teaching way ,explaining way is amazing .stay safe and healthy
This is amazing, I made a similar one and my whole family was impressed! Thank you
Somo thank you! I’m glad your family liked yours.
Mr Stephen tks for the precious informations - you are the best teacher ! 👍👍👍👍❤🌿🌿🌿 From Romania !
Cristina Eftenie thank you for such a nice comment. I’m glad you liked it😊
Thank you so much Stephen, that’s absolutely stunning and gorgeous too. You truly are a real Master. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Mags Nash thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it😊
simple yet beautiful
IndianWildlifeClub I’m sorry. I’m just now seeing this. Thank you!
You are a great teacher.
Shila Monmon Thank you!
Your explanation of the flower arrangement is very good. Thank you very much.
Jan from Holland.
Hetty Boomsma thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Your explanation is very comprehensive
Thank you so much!
Beautiful!
Thank you so much 😊
Very lovely!
Asha Kuldip thank you😊
I think he should change the disk with dark colour
Wow!
Thank you😊
Nice . Show more pls
Thoảng Hương thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it and would like to see more.
Very nice i like And tetch what you do aloooooooot
Khalil Su thank you😊
@@iwatejapang moost welcome
Hi Stephen, is it common in Ikebana to not cover the mechanics espc the pin holders?
In the beginning arrangements, it is not as important. But when you get into the more advanced, like this one, you try to make sure the pin holder cannot be seen from the front. That does not mean you have to cover it with materials so you can't see it, but the angle of the materials and they way they cover the pin holder. Seeing the pin holder let's the viewer know that the materials were inserted in by someone. If you can't see the pin holder, it feels like the materials have grown in the container naturally, adding to the beauty of the arrangement.
Ossom I have a competition in my school n I hv no idea to make... I need ur hlp n I think by seeing this video I can make an ikebana
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Good day, where can buy the container?
I’m sorry, but I think you only but it from an online shop in Japan which does not shop internationally.
*intense note taking
I hope it was helpful!😊
@@iwatejapang it is
It’s one of the rare channels that retains the Japanese style of Ikebana, and still explained the logic clearly
It’s a treasure:)