Noun
The Japanese art of flower arrangement.
An arrangement of flowers in this style.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCecilia Gleeson stands proudly in her Ikebana workshop at her home in Bryanston. Source: Internet
Kaindl's pieces used titles Chihuly had employed for his own works, such as Seaforms and Ikebana, and resembled the construction of Chihuly's pieces. Source: Internet
“Ikebana is totally creative. Source: Internet
When she was 18 years old, Goodship was on an exchange in Japan where she learned about Ikebana – the art of flower arranging. Source: Internet