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Shoka style looks very simple but said to be the most difficult of all Ikebana styles. There are two types of Shoka. One is the classical ShokaShofutai and more modern style of Shoka Shimputai.
Shoka style expresses the feeling of life, growing energy and the natural beauty of the materials. To achieve this it is important that the arranger understands how the plants grow in nature: the natural environment, characteristics and habitat.
Each plant species has its own particular characteristics known as"Shussho". Shussho is considered to be different from the nature of plants. This nature is something that all plants and flowers share, for example, "growing towards the sun".
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A vase for Shoka is more than just a container but represents the source of life. The vase will generally be symmetrical and open at the top, like the one used in this arrangement. This is typical of the shape used for Shoka, as you will see from the other photos on this page. When viewed from the front, the stems should appear as a single vertical line from the water’s surface for the first 6-8cms. This is called Mizugiwa. |
Shoka Shofutai
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