Kokedamas: Create Natural Moss Pots
How to Show Your Kokedamas on Social Networks
A course by user6109508 surname6109508 , Specialists in Kokedama and Glass-bowl Gardens
Joined February 2021
Bring nature into your home by making a handmade moss pot with this Japanese technique
About the video: How to Show Your Kokedamas on Social Networks
Overview
“The image when displaying a product is very important. In this lesson I am going to give you some tricks to show your kokedama in nets and look natural and elegant.”
In this video lesson user6109508 surname6109508 addresses the topic: How to Show Your Kokedamas on Social Networks, which is part of the Domestika online course: Kokedamas: Create Natural Moss Pots . Bring nature into your home by making a handmade moss pot with this Japanese technique .
Partial transcription of the video
“How to display your kokedamas on social media In this lesson I am going to give you some tips on how to take photos that bring out the best in kokedamas and put them on social media. It's best to find your own style but I'll explain how we do it, so you can get inspiration. Ideally, the kokedama should be the center of attention. Urban jungles are in fashion, but the kokedama will be camouflaged among other plants. I recommend that the kokedama be the only plant in the image with complementary elements and a neutral background. The colors are cold because we want the warmth to come from nat...”
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Course summary for: Kokedamas: Create Natural Moss Pots
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Arts & Crafts, Decoration, DIY, Floral & Plant Design, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture
A course by user6109508 surname6109508
Joan Català is the founder of Omotesandō Plants, kokedama specialists. He explains that Omotesandō is the product of a love of plants, the desire to start something new, and a trip to Japan. Their kokedamas have appeared in publications such as AD and have been used to decorate hotels like the Mandarin Oriental in Barcelona.
Kokedama means 'ball of moss'. This Japanese technique is more than 500 years old and uses moss to create an entirely natural plant pot. Omotesandō seeks to use this technique to bring a piece of nature into every home.
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