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Ikebana International
San Diego Chapter #119
"Friendship through Flowers"
April 24, 2024
An Ikebana Demonstration by
Ohara Grand Master Akiko Bourland
&
Special Guest
Yuko Niwa on Kimono Dressing
&
Raffle!
FREE ADMISSION
May 22, 2024
Demonstration by Sachiko Kohatsu
Fukusokatoku Master Teacher
of the Ikenobo School of Ikebana
and
Special Guest:
Chris Gilpin on Kintsugi
"The Japanese art of repairing broken pottery"
FREE Admission
Tokonoma Arrangements at the Exhibit Hall
Japanese Friendship Garden San Diego
Provided by our chapter volunteers every weekend
What is a Tokonoma?
Tokonoma, or Toko, is a uniquely Japanese architectural feature
that provides a designated space for displaying art.
This aesthetic focal point of the home may include an Ikebana arrangement,
a landscape scroll, bonsai, or other objects of beauty
that together express a three-dimensional story of harmony and transience.
The overall result is an uncluttered sense of upliftment and
seasonal connection to nature.
Welcome to our Tokonoma
This slideshow features the latest
Tokonoma arrangements created by our chapter member volunteers
displayed at the
Exhibit Hall
Japanese Friendship Garden & Museum
in Balboa Park, San Diego
Tokonoma
Part Two
"Friendship through Flowers"
Ikebana International
San Diego Chapter #119
This video contains all the arrangements made by our volunteer Ikebana teachers
from July 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023
About Us
Our Mission is to promote friendship through Japanese Ikebana and Related Arts
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Webmaster: Patricia Ann Fuchs