A centuries-old Japanese art form, rikka ("standing flowers") creates majestic vertical arrangements that embody nature's grandeur and Buddhist cosmological principles. These formal displays adorn temples, exhibitions, and distinguished homes for religious ceremonies or aesthetic appreciation. This notecard set features illustrations from the 1673 album "Rikka zu" (Flower arrangements), preserved in The New York Public Library's prestigious Spencer Collection.
SPECIFICATIONS
Size | 12 x 17 cm
Printed on high quality 250gsm card stock
Contents | 20 cards and 20 soft white envelopes, 5 each of 4 designs
Interior | Blank