About
jasmin fatschild & ohanamono
A passion for flowers, Japan, and finding beauty in stillness.
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My name is Jasmin Fatschild, and o.hanamono is the unfolding of a long-held dream. For years, I have been deeply inspired by Japan, its aesthetics, its quiet reverence for nature, and especially the poetic simplicity of Ikebana.​ What began as admiration turned into a path I chose to follow with heart and dedication. Ikebana is more than floral art. It is a practice of presence, of attention, of connection. I spent years learning and arranging in silence, listening to the dialogue between form and emptiness.
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Over time, something in me shifted. I realized that this is my calling. Creating with flowers is how I return to myself. It is how I understand the world. o.hanamono is my way of sharing this with others. Through workshops, gatherings, and thoughtfully curated offerings, I invite you to experience the quiet power of Ikebana. This is a space for those who seek beauty, stillness, and depth.
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It is not only about flowers. It is about remembering how to feel.


