EMILY IN TOKYO

Monday, 4 May 2026

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  Hello all, At our last class I had set the theme of 'Fruiting Plant Materials' for the senior students. In my arrangement, above, ...
Monday, 27 April 2026

MAGIC OF VEGTABLES

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  Hello all, Our recent Ikebana International workshop was led by Lara Telford with the theme 'Magic of Vegetables'. She had one arr...
Monday, 20 April 2026

MASTERCLASS #39

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  Hello all, A friend of ours, Angie, gave us a large number of place mats in different colours, suggesting that we might use them in ikeban...
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Monday, 13 April 2026

BEAUTIFUL PORT DOUGLAS

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  Ruffled fan palm ( Licuala grandis )    This fan palm appeals to the dressmaker and the ikebanist in me. I’d love to use it in an arran...
Monday, 6 April 2026

6TH APRIL, 2026

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  Hello all, At our recent Wednesday class I had set the theme 'Maze-zashi' - A Variety of Materials. In this exercise five or more ...
Monday, 30 March 2026

MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW

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  Photograph curtesy of Lei Wang Hello all, 2026 Melbourne International Flower and Garden show (MIFGS) has just finished. This is the first...
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EMILY IN TOKYO
My name is Emily Karanikolopoulos and I am a long-term teacher and practitioner of Sogetsu Ikebana and member of the ikebana community of Australia. I hold the Riji Certificate, the highest qualification available to teachers outside Japan. In 2014 I spent three months at the Sogetsu Head Quarters in Tokyo as the recipient of the Norman and Mary Sparnon Scholarship. Follow my blog
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