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Kokedama Workshop with By Azumi

Kokedama, or 'moss ball' is often referred to as the poor man's bonsai. However, this simple Japanese art form is still elegant and striking in its appearance.  In its simplest form, the Kokedama consists of the roots of a plant buried in soil and then covered and held in place by moss and string or wire.  Hanging them makes for a distinctive display in your home or outdoor surrounds.

Leading our Kokedama workshop is Azumi Ishikawa, creator and founder of byAzumi, a bespoke floristry studio located in South Yarra.  Born in Osaka with an instinctive awareness for the beauty in nature, Azumi watched her mother, an Ikebana master, create floral arrangements using local, seasonal elements.

Azumi initially trained and worked as a florist in Japan and then after several years, she sought to expand her knowledge and skills with further study in Germany, the epicentre of floral design. Azumi undertook her second apprenticeship in Munich, where she was exposed to German floral design theory and techniques. She brings immense knowledge to The Windsor Workshop and we know this will be a life changing experience.

Over a fun filled, coffee drinking, champagne sipping morning you will learn…

  • What exactly is a Kokedama

  • The basic skills and techniques to create a Kokedama

  • How to look after your new Kokedama baby when you get home

What You Get

  • All the necessary plants, soil and moss to make your arrangement

  • Delicious treats and nibbles to sustain you throughout the workshop

  • Information to reference at home post workshop

  • Omotenashi – which defines Japanese hospitality. “to entertain guests wholeheartedly”.

Thank you Azumi, Bel and Bree. I just spent the most delightful morning learning from Azumi how to create my own Kokedama. The space was tranquil and the art of Kokedama making is very soothing.
— Myomi, 2021

Important Info

The Windsor Workshop is located at 1 Brenchley Place, Prahran – almost at the intersection of Greville Street and Porter Street.
Access by train (Sandringham Line) to Prahran Station (we are a 1 – 2 minute walk from Prahran Station depending on your stride)
Access by trams High Street (Number 6 line), Chapel Street (Number 78 line) or Commercial Road (Number 72 line)
If you are driving, there are lots of 2 hour parking spots in the area, otherwise you can use the Prahran Square parking which is a 3 min walk away. Entry is via 30 – 40 Izett Street, Prahran.

Our workshops are suitable for persons 16 years or older. Give us a shout if you are thinking of bringing a young person and we can let you know if we can make it work!

You may be photographed at this event. Please let us know directly if you do not wish this to happen.

Cancellations & Refunds

If The Windsor Workshop cancels the class, you are entitled to a refund, a transfer or credit note.
If you can't attend the class you’re welcome to send someone in your place OR a refund can be requested 4 days before class starts. (An admin fee of AU$50.00 applies). A transfer can be requested 4 days before the class starts - free of charge. A credit note can be requested 4 days before the class starts - free of charge. No changes will be allowed after these times.

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