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Chabana (茶花,
literally "tea flowers") is a
generic term for the
arrangement of
flowers put
together for
display at a ****anese tea ceremony, and also for...
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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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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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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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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...
- sort of
space where people are
seated to parti****te in tea ceremony, and
chabana, "tea flowers", the
style of
flower arrangement ****ociated with the tea...
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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...
- tea
ceremony rooms called chabana. This
style is the
opposite of the
Momoyama style and
emphasises rustic simplicity.
Chabana is not
considered a style...
- and in
shaded valleys. The
plant is used
during ****anese New Year for
chabana decoration,
normally along winter jasmine.
Others plants used
instead of...
- and the word play of its name it is used
during ****anese New Year for
chabana decoration,
normally along with
winter jasmine.
Other plants used instead...