The Art of Kokedama at Del Webb
The Art of Kokedama at Del Webb
Kokedama, often referred to as the "Japanese moss ball," is a traditional gardening art form that originated in Japan. This technique involves carefully wrapping a plant’s root system in a ball of soil and covering it with moss, creating a beautiful and organic display that can be placed on a decorative surface or suspended. Kokedama encourages a deeper appreciation of nature while offering a creative, relaxing, and hands-on experience suitable for all skill levels.
Materials Included:
The workshop fee covers all necessary supplies for each participant, including the plant, soil, moss, and either decorative twine or flexible wire.
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Carina Bessa
Instructor
Carina Bessa is a creative enthusiast who is Brazilian by birth and international at heart. Having lived in Japan for nearly six years, she developed a profound appreciation for the country’s rich artistic traditions. During her time abroad, Carina immersed herself in various cultural practices, including Ikebana, Kokedama, and traditional Japanese dance. She is passionate about sharing these peaceful, hands-on artistic experiences with others and looks forward to helping you create your own living work of art.
KOKDW2026-2027
Passcode RequiredInstructors:
- Carina Bessa
| Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Tue, Jul 28th 2026 | 5:30 - 6:30 PM | Del Webb Community |