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Chabana arrangement of the Sōgetsu-ryū school
Wider image of the same arrangement within the context of a tokonoma alcove, in front of a kakemono hanging scroll
Chabana arrangement of the Banmi Shofu-ryū school

Chabana (茶花, literally "tea flowers") is a generic term for the arrangement of flowers put together for display at a Japanese tea ceremony, and also for the wide variety of plants conventionally considered as appropriate material for such use, as witnessed by the existence of such encyclopedic publications as the Genshoku Chabana Daijiten [All-color encyclopedia of chabana].[1] The method of arranging the flowers is according to the nageire, or thrown in, style of flower arranging.[2] In turn, nageire is recognized as a certain stylistic category of Kadō,[3] the Japanese "Way of Flowers". These all developed from ikebana, which had its origin in early Buddhist flower offerings (kuge).[4] Chabana, however, refers specifically to the flower display in the room or space for chadō,[5] and though it fundamentally is a form of ikebana, it comprises a genre unto its own.

  1. ^ Genshoku Chabana Daijiten, supervising editor Tsukamoto Yōtarō. ISBN 4-473-01020-1.
  2. ^ Genshoku Chadō Daijiten, Iguchi Kaisen et al., ed. (Kyoto: Tankosha Pub. Co., 10th printing, 1975). (in Japanese) Entry for "chabana".
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Genshoku_kado was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan (1983, 1st ed.), entry for "flower arrangement".
  5. ^ Kōjien Japanese dictionary (Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten), entry for "chabana".

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