Old Japanese Techniques

Old Japanese Techniques

Initially, the masters of the art were invited to perform at the court of the emperors of Japan, where they used to amaze kings and courtiers by twisting paper and making beautiful models of flowers, birds and animals.

Japan is a very small country that was almost destroyed in the Second World War, but after the end of the war the Japanese, due to their courage and knowledge-friendliness, advanced so much in the field of science and technology that the whole world But became jealous.

Did you know that the Japanese are probably the only nation in the world that still holds the modern and the ancient together in such a beautiful way that it is enviable to see their style, sophistication and aesthetic tastes. The arts are so fascinating that people all over the world like, appreciate and even learn them.

Let's find out now.

Bon Sai

Bon sai literally means to plant in a tray.

The essence of art is that large trees are grown in small open mouth pots. We can also call them dwarf trees.

The trunks and roots of which are pruned skillfully and carefully and the branches are twisted through the wires to grow the tree in any shape. Adopts that viewers do not live without surprise.

Even more amazing is the fact that if the fruit and flowering trees are given the shape of bones and with proper care, then these trees also bear fruits and flowers. How well everyone knows the neem dwarf tree in the corner of the drawing room!

Origami

What would you do if you saw a piece of paper somewhere? Surely you would throw it in the trash like a good kid, but the Japanese do not throw the pieces of paper, but fold them at special angles with great skill. Turned into such forms that we are overwhelmed with wonder.

This art is called auri gami. In Japanese it literally means "paper-cutting". It is an art about a thousand years old. Initially, the masters of the art were invited to perform at the court of the emperors of Japan, where they would amaze the king and courtiers by twisting paper and making beautiful models of flowers, birds and animals.

Over time, this skill became commonplace. Today, not only in Japan, but all over the world, children are taught this art from an early age. Auri Gami is a great hobby especially for children. Prepare

These paper items are usually made by hand only without any scissors or glue, meaning “low cost, upstairs.

Ikebana

It is also a beautiful Japanese art, meaning "flower decoration". It is a nearly five hundred year old craft, in which the branches of flowers and leaves are decorated in such a unique and heartwarming way that the viewer Ash-ash rises, even the dried twigs are decorated with such skill that the mind is stunned.

This art started with the decoration of flowers in the temples of Buddhism. During the festivals in the temples, the followers of Buddhism try to decorate the temples with flowers in the best possible way. In this endeavor, the Japanese decorated the flowers. K. Nat adopted new and untouched styles which gradually became known and accepted all over the world and became a regular form of art.


The artists of Ike Bana not only consider it a creative process, but they also consider the decoration of flower petals as a source of their spiritual happiness. By presenting their creations to the world, they share this happiness with everyone. Artists take into account the beauty, texture of flowers and vases, and other details to bring the layout to fruition.

You too can bring flowers and green branches of your choice from your beds and decorate your house by arranging them according to your choice and taste.

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