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These links are some of the web sites I find interesting and useful. They
are a mixture of social, Japanese art & cultural &, of course Ikebana
organisations that I know.
If you have or have seen a flower arrangement or Japanese culture related site which you would
like us to include a link for here, please email:
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I do not guarantee to include all submissions. Sites with unrelated
"pop-up" ads will be rejected.
Click on the
logo to visit any of the sites listed.
Ikebana International Chapters in UK
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| Ikebana International
London Chapter No.6. News,
information and what's on. Junko is Vice President of this chapter. |
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The website for
Birmingham UK Chapter
of Ikebana International. History, information and a What's On page.
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Sogetsu Ikebana & Oriental Art in Italy
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If you are living in Italy or
visiting and enjoy Ikebana, take a look at this delightful website.
With an English version coming soon, I am sure you will enjoy Maria Domenica's website in either language. |
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Studio dell’Ikebana e di altre arti
orientali
School of Ikebana Sogetsu managed by Master Maria Domenica Castrì. We run
courses from beginners to advanced level, demonstrations, workshops and flo-works
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Flower Arrangement Societies
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NAFAS |
This is the NAFAS home page. Also contains lots of
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The Bromsgrove & District Flower Arranging Society. Full
of great photos and the joy of flower arranging. |
Flowers, Plants & Garden
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A lovely, really useful site that I thoroughly
recommend. Flower Arranging hints and tips, information on conditioning,
drying and preserving flowers, foliage for flower arrangers, flower arranging
magazines, and a comprehensive Photo Gallery of contemporary and traditional
flower arrangements. Also includes a diary of the garden with pictures and
a list of plants in flower each month.
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The complete guide to supplies and resources for florists in the UK.
http://www.thefloristsdirectory.co.uk |
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This is a site you should not miss.....the
Sensory Garden "A garden
designed specifically to be “Positive About Disabled People”. To stimulate the
senses and provide a haven of peace, a place to chill-out and unwind from the
stress of modern living."

"Take
a virtual guided tour of the garden, its different areas, its monthly photo
galleries & artwork, explore and discover the plants, birds and wildlife, water
features and wind-chimes, as we endeavour to describe the sights, sounds,
smells, tastes, and touch of the various areas." |
Japanese Art & Culture
Last updated:
03 January, 2010
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