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		<title>Ikebana Lesson &#8211; Moribana Style</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Moribana Style The word moribana means “flowers piled up”; mori=to pile something, and bana= a variation of the word hana, that means flowers. This style is made on a shallow vase using a pin frog to hold the materials, also called kenzan or hanadome. The basic form of moribana is made up of three lines [...]]]></description>
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