At the October meeting with the theme of Japanese Day, our guest speakers were from Kasasagi Fine Arts, specialists in fine incense imported from Japan. They spoke of the varieties of incense available and its uses including for meditation practise.
A workshop was held on a simple method of tying mizuhiki which proved to be of great interest to the members.
Here, Chieko Yazaki is explaining about some of the large variety of uses and symbolism in the complex knots made with mizuhiki.
Lesson one for beginners.
These two photos show examples of the simple knot taught in the workshop and used for presentation of a simply wrapped gift. They were prepared by Reiko Ito who also made beautiful gifts for every member of small mizuhiki rosettes. The new expert in mizukiki knot tying is our member Kyoko Imai, who in addition to researching techniques on Youtube also bought a large supply of mizukiki strings for the meeting on her last trip to Japan.
The photos below are of ikebana arrangements inspired by the theme of Japanese Day.
Philip Keon used part of a tea-set that had belonged to a favourite uncle of his.
Margaret Wilson
Marcia Lamrock
Elizabeth Angell
Lee Johnstone
Lucy Papas
Betty Karanikolopoulos
Emily Karanikolopoulos
Beverley Webster
Thea Sartori
Toula Karanikolopoulos
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