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  2. History of flower arrangement - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known flower arranging dates back to ancient Egypt. Egyptians were decorating with flowers as early as 2,500 BCE. They regularly placed cut flowers in vases, [1] and highly stylized arrangements were used during burials, for processions, and simply as table decorations. Illustrations of arranged flowers have been found on Egyptian ...

  3. Rosette (design) - Wikipedia

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    The formalised flower motif is often carved in stone or wood to create decorative ornaments for architecture and furniture, and in metalworking, jewelry design and the applied arts to form a decorative border or at the intersection of two materials. Rosette decorations have been used for formal military awards.

  4. Hexafoil - Wikipedia

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    The name hexafoil is sometimes also used to refer to a different geometric design that is used as a traditional element of Gothic architecture, [21] created by overlapping six circular arcs to form a flower-like image. [22] [23] The hexafoil design is modeled after the six petal lily, for its symbolism of purity and relation to the Trinity. [24]

  5. Lost and Found: This Artist’s ‘88 Debut May Be the ... - AOL

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    Alex regularly delivered their flowers to the Dakota. Yoko once threw a fit over an arrangement of all-white poinsettias because one had a splotch of red on it. “She said it looked like blood ...

  6. Ikebana - Wikipedia

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    Shōka arrangement by the 40th headmaster Ikenobō Senjō, drawing from the Sōka Hyakki by the Shijō school, 1820. Ikebana flower arrangement in a tokonoma (alcove), in front of a kakemono (hanging scroll) Ikebana (生け花, 活け花, 'arranging flowers' or 'making flowers alive') is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. [1][2] It is also ...

  7. How ‘It Ends With Us’ Crafted Lily Bloom’s Gothic Flower Shop

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    Colleen Hoover’s 2016 novel provides detailed description for the protagonist’s flower shop — aptly named “Lily Bloom’s,” which has a dark, gothic feel as opposed to the typical rosy ...

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