Tsubaki Collection
"Tsubaki: The Scarlet Beauty of Japanese Flower Arranging" In the world of Japanese flower arranging, known as Ikebana, the tsubaki holds a special place
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"Tsubaki: The Scarlet Beauty of Japanese Flower Arranging" In the world of Japanese flower arranging, known as Ikebana, the tsubaki holds a special place. Also referred to as the Scarlet Camellia, this stunning flower is celebrated for its vibrant red petals and elegant form. One popular variety is Chiri Tsubaki, which showcases delicate white streaks amidst its scarlet blooms. Another notable cultivar is Thea japonica Nois var, also called Cup of Beauty or Princess Frederick William. These camellias are renowned for their regal appearance and grace. When creating an arrangement with tsubaki, it's important to consider traditional techniques and vocabulary. A guide to the vocabulary of Japanese flower arranging can help in understanding terms like Hiraki Tsubaki (camellia bud) or Touyahe Tsubaki (crimson camellia). Each term represents a specific stage or type of camellia used in arrangements. The beauty extends beyond just flowers; even woodblock prints have captured their allure. An 1882 color woodblock print depicts intricate Camellia Ornaments that showcase the elegance and charm associated with these blossoms. Not limited to indoor arrangements alone, they can be found adorning gardens as well. The Crimson Japanese Mountain Camellia, also known as Yama Tsubaki, adds a touch of natural beauty to any landscape. Whether it's a simple vase on a beam featuring plum blossoms alongside tsubakis or an elaborate arrangement highlighting various camellia cultivars such as Mr. Reeves Crimson Camellia (Camellia Japonica), these flowers never fail to captivate with their vivid colors and timeless appeal. Whether you're exploring the artistry behind Japanese flower arranging or simply admiring the breathtaking beauty of these Scarlet Camellias - let yourself be enchanted by the allure of tsubaki.