Chabana (茶花, literally "tea flowers") is a generic term for the arrangement of flowers put together for display at a Japanese tea ceremony, and also for...
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the waiting room as well. Chabana (literally "tea flower") is the simple style of flower arrangement used in tea rooms. Chabana has its roots in ikebana...
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Yoron language (redirect from Chabana dialect)
folklorist Kiku Chiyo, Yoron dialects can be divided into three groups: Chabana Asato (/asi⸢tu/), Gusuku (/gusi⸢ku/ ~ /gusu⸢ku/), Ritchō, Kanō (/ha⸢noː/)...
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Banmi Shōfū-ryū (section Chabana)
Nageire was also practiced and around the time that Chabana and Shoka were developing. Banmi Shofu Ryu Chabana uses a single flower, maybe a branch, but always...
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sort of space where people are seated to participate in tea ceremony, and chabana, "tea flowers", the style of flower arrangement associated with the tea...
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vases from China, using only the simplest vases for the flower displays (chabana) in his tea ceremonies. Instead of using more impressive flowers, he insisted...
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Nageirebana was also practiced and around the time that chabana and seika were developing. Chabana is considered by some as another form of nageirebana since...
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tea ceremony rooms called chabana. This style is the opposite of the Momoyama style and emphasises rustic simplicity. Chabana is not considered a style...
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August 1982 – 13 August 2021), was the founder and CEO of the agribusiness Chabana farms, which also trades as Kalahari Honey. The wife and mother to two...
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(kakemono) adorned with paintings and/or calligraphy, floral arrangements (chabana). Tea ceremony aesthetics A "rustic" style tea pavilion (chashitsu), similar...
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