Immerse yourself in the ancient Japanese art of kokedama, a unique form of bonsai that blends history, creativity, and nature. Originating during Japan’s Edo period (1603–1867), kokedama—translated as “moss ball”—was once a minimalist gardening technique used by samurai and scholars to showcase their favourite plants in a humble, naturalistic way. Over centuries, this living art form has grown into a symbol of simplicity, balance, and harmony with nature.
This interactive event will take you on a journey through the fascinating history of kokedama and give you the opportunity to create your very own moss ball masterpiece. Whether you’re a plant enthusiast, a history lover, or just looking for a creative outlet, this workshop promises to connect you to the traditions and aesthetics of Japanese gardening.