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Kokedama – Japanese Moss Ball #viral #shortvideo #trending #shorts #shortsvideo #short



Kokedama is a traditional bonsai discipline in which the roots of a plant are bound into a spherical form with moss and clay. The Japanese word, Kokedama, translates to “moss ball,” and the practice originated in Japan during the Edo Era, c.1600. Sometimes called string gardens, each piece can sit in a shallow dish or hang with the attached fishing line loop, making them lovely additions to any window or tabletop.

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