shape symbolism

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shape symbolism S like salt glaze The symbolism of form plays a role in floristry as well as horticulture and designates the doctrine of creating spatial effects or of achieving symbolic effects through certain designs and arrangements. In European floristry, the formal symbolism is operated in a rather manageable way, which refers to the basic geometrical shapes such as circle, triangle or rectangle and basic elements in the preparation of garden areas or the collection of bouquets considered. Symbolic meaning in which, however, spatial width or the deliberate optical reduction of surfaces can be brought about. The floristic tradition of other cultures attaches to the Japanese ikebana. Their own positioning is the meaning of their own symbolic meaning, which describes the nature of man as well as the way of life and death. With the traditional Ikebana and its symbolic form, it is possible to express your own moods and emotions.


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