Ambassador of Japan inaugurates “Spring Reverie: Crafts of Pakistan” Sogetsu Ikebana exhibition in Lahore

Ambassador of Japan inaugurates “Spring Reverie: Crafts of Pakistan” Sogetsu Ikebana exhibition in Lahore

ISLAMABAD: Celebrating a century of artistic innovation, the Sogetsu Ikebana Annual Spring Exhibition, “Spring Reverie: Crafts of Pakistan,” opened at The Residency Hotel Lahore, bringing together nature, culture and craftsmanship in a harmonious display.

The exhibition opened for public viewing on today from 6pm till 10pm and on  Saturday, April 4, from 10 am to 5 pm.

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Organised by the Lahore Floritage Sogetsu Study Group under the direction of Ms Neveen Syed, and in collaboration with Blue Pine Residences, the exhibition pays tribute to 100 years of Sogetsu Ikebana by showcasing floral arrangements inspired by Pakistan’s rich and diverse craft heritage.

The chief guest Akamatsu Shuichi, the Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, inaugurated the exhibition along with Aamir Shirazi, Honorary Consul General of Japan in Lahore, Ghazala Irfan, President of the Pakistan-Japan Cultural Association (PJCA) Lahore and Ibrar Mumtaz, President of the Horticultural Society of Pakistan.

This year’s exhibition drew inspiration from the rich and diverse craft traditions of Pakistan, celebrating the country’s cultural heritage through the innovative medium of Sogetsu Ikebana. Participating artists researched and interpreted a wide range of traditional crafts, including Multani pottery, Hala ceramics, and Ajrak textiles.

while speaking at the inaugural ceremony, Ambassador Akamatsu expressed his appreciation to The Lahore Floritage Sogetsu Study Group for holding an impressive spring exhibition on the 100th anniversary of Sogetsu Ikebana.

While congratulating the Sogetsu on achieving the remarkable milestone of hundred years, the Ambassador said the exhibition not only embodies the spirit of cultural exchange but also offers an opportunity to rediscover tradition of Ikebana through the refined and creative expressions of Sogetsu Ikebana by blending the freshness of spring with the rich crafts of Pakistan.

“Born in Japan, Sogetsu Ikebana finds fresh expression in Pakistan, harmonizing with local craftsmanship”, remarked Ambassador Akamatsu.

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