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Saikei (栽景)
literally translates as "planted landscape".: 228
Saikei is a
descendant of the ****anese arts of bonsai, bonseki, and bonkei, and is related...
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contrast with
related ****anese art
forms bonsai and
saikei:
bonsai contain living trees, and
saikei contain living trees and
other vegetation. Its three-dimensional...
- printings. The
related art of
saikei was
introduced to English-speaking
audiences in 1963 in
Kawamoto and Kurihara's book Bonsai-
Saikei. This book
describes tray...
- gave the
practice influence over
other cultures,
engendering bonsai and
saikei in ****an, as well as the
miniature living landscapes of hòn non bộ in Vietnam...
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Prince Gen'en (玄円法親王, d.1348) – Head
Priest of Kō****u-ji
Imperial Prince Saikei (最恵法親王) –
priest in Myōhō-in Princess:
Imperial Princess Kenshi (憙子内親王,...
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Agriculture Permaculture stock-free
sustainable urban Arboriculture Bonsai Saikei Botany Companion planting Crop most
valuable Cutting Flora Floriculture...
- tiny
versions of the
natural environment such as gardens. It may
refer to:
Saikei Bonsai Bonsai cultivation and care
Bonkei Bonseki Penjing (China) Hòn Non...
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Transcriptions Romanization Saikyō
Saikei...
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practices exist in
other ****anese art
forms and in
other cultures,
including saikei (****anese),
penjing (Chinese), and hòn non bộ (Vietnamese).
Trees are difficult...
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origin of bonsai. It has a
distinct aesthetic, however, as does the art of
saikei, ****anese
miniature multi-tree
landscapes in a container. Over centuries...