Surf these sites: About Ikenobo Ikebana Society -- The American branch of the first Japanese Ikebana school, headquartered in San Francisco. Ana''s Virtual Ikebana Exhibition -- Site displays some of the arrangements presented in the artist''s last two exhibitions. Flower arrangement (Ikebana Kado) -- Home page of an Osaka Ikebana instructor. Photo album of monthly arrangements. Flowerpage -- Lots of Ikebana photos from shows, demos, etc. Emphasis on modern trends, including western influences.. Ikebana -- Short history, and descriptions of styles. Ikebana -- Basic explanation, including diagrams, of two general styles. Those with Shockwave can create a couple of virtual arrangements. Ikebana -- Discussion of styles, general instructions, photos, diagrams, more. Ikebana International -- Includes many different schools, styles, techniques, mini workshops, events calendar. Ikebana International -- Examples, explanations, lessons, and conferences on Japanese flower arrangement. Another version of the organization''s site. Ikebana Saga School -- Exhibit announcements, plus extensive photo galleries of seasonal arrangemnts from monthly and quarterly magazines. Ikenobo Ikebana Society of South Florida -- Brief history of the Ikenobo Ikebana school, photo galleries. Ikenobu Ikebana School -- Headquarters of an international school. History, galleries. Nihonkoryu Ikebana School -- A short history of ikebana, and of this school, with photo galleries arranged by the season. Ohara School of Ikebana -- This school originated the Moribana (natural landscape) style. Sogetsu -- A Japanese Ikebana school.
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