Ikebana
(Falco Akoya Pearl Grand Prix 2021 Top 30)
Flower arrangement art in Japan, Ikebana, comes in a lot of unexpected unique structures and color combinations that can easily catch one’s eye. 
Hence, Japanese people would often place it indoor to enhance the interior of their houses. 
Now, Ikebana has gone out, where people from different part of the world starts to embellish their spaces with it as well. 
But little do they know, this art holds a lot deeper meaning than being just a decoration. 
There are already over 1000 Ikebana institution spread out across the globe and it is a place where people can learn the value of the art and what Ikebana truly means.
The Ikebana practitioners often take this practice as a hobby by creating their own aesthetics. 
They believe that through the concentrated steps and movements that they make with the elements, they are slowly building up the energy. 
The spiritual process is done in silence and with a peaceful state of mind. 
This is not just a simple preference, but it is a type of a therapeutical meditation for them.
The muted tension built between the Ikebanaists and the art itself is enough to show the strong connection between themselves and the nature.
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