## Kokedama Workshop with Korean Native Plants
Have you heard of kokedama? It's a Japanese art of wrapping a plant's roots in moss to make a beautiful ball shape. No pot needed — just moss, soil, and your hands.
In this workshop, we'll make kokedama together using plants native to Korea.
We'll work with Pungnan (풍난), a small wild orchid that Korean people have loved for hundreds of years, and Hwangchil (황칠나무), a tree that only grows in the southern parts of Korea, known for its golden sap.
What we'll do
- Mix soil and shape it around the plant roots
- Wrap everything in soft Korean moss
- Tie it up and make it ready to hang or display
- Learn how to water and care for it at home
Good to know
- No experience needed — total beginners are very welcome
- Takes about one hour.
- All materials are provided
- You bring your kokedama home at the end!
It's a quiet, hands-on experience. A good way to slow down and make something with your hands.
- Minimum 3 participants required to hold the session
- Registered members will be notified 48 hours in advance if the event is cancelled.