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‖ rikka|ˈrika| Also rikkwa. [Jap., lit. standing flowers.] A traditional form of Japanese flower-arrangement.
1889J. Conder Theory Jap. Flower Arrangem. (1935) 25 The use of many different kinds of flowers in one composition though followed in the earlier styles of Rikkwa and Shin-no-hana is opposed to the principles of the purer styles. 1914M. Averill Jap. Flower Arrangem. i. 28 Rikkwa and Nageire are the two branches into which Ike-bana has been divided. 1934A. Koehn Art Jap. Flower Arrangem. xvii. 131 A huge well-shaped Pine branch or Bamboo spray formed the centre of these ‘rikkwa’ designs. 1965W. Swaan Jap. Lantern iv. 49 There are two main styles [of ikebana]: the formal rikka arrangements used to decorate the altars of Buddhist temples..and the nageire or ‘thrown-in’ style. 1976San Antonio (Texas) Express 14 Oct. 3-g/1 Rikka is the oldest established form [of flower arrangement], dating back five centuries. It is a complex style with 11 main branches presenting a stylized representation of the landscape of Buddhist paradise. |