The Art of Sculpting Lotus Flowers from Onion Bulbs

The humble white onion, with its gentle round shape and unique structure of layered, adjacent petals, is the perfect candidate for a stunningly crafted lotus flower. Its layers provide an ideal canvas for intricate petal arrangements, and with a little imagination, these onions can be transformed into dazzling dahlias or water lilies.

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Lotus Flower with Pistil

Peel and wash the onion, then use a knife to divide the outer layer into six equal parts, about 1cm from the root, gently bending to form petals.

Gently separate the carved petals. Repeat with the inner layers, ensuring the petals are staggered.

After three to four layers, stop carving and cut across the inner core, using a carrot to pin into the lotus pistil.

Zig-Zag Lotus Flower

Cut off the top and bottom of the onion. With a sharp knife, make even, zig-zag incisions around the onion. Then, separate the onion into two parts.

From the center of the onion, cut a straight line downwards, separating the layers. Now, separate the layers and stack them back together so that the petals are staggered.

Lotus Flower from Onion Slices

Cut the onion in half, then cut one half into two equal parts, separating the inner cores to use as the pistil.

Slice the remaining onion into thin, even slices, then stack them as shown in the illustration.

Simple Water Lily

A simple variation – cut the onion into 12 even pieces to form a water lily. Cut across the top of the onion to easily separate the petals. Soak the flower in water to allow the petals to bloom.

Similarly, you can cut the onion longitudinally into 18-20 parts to create a chrysanthemum.

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With these simple steps, you can transform an ordinary onion into beautiful flowers. Good luck and have fun!

Frequently asked questions

It is a creative process of transforming ordinary onion bulbs into beautiful and lifelike lotus flowers using a combination of carving, shaping, and dyeing techniques.

First, choose a healthy onion bulb that is firm and has a nice shape. Then, cut off the root end and carefully peel away the outer layers until you have a smooth, round shape. Soak the bulb in water for a few hours to soften it and make it easier to sculpt. Use a sharp knife to carve petal shapes into the bulb, starting from the top and working your way down. You can also use a small spoon or melon baller to help shape the petals.

You will need onion bulbs, a sharp knife, a spoon or melon baller, dye or food coloring, a container for soaking the bulbs, and a work surface that can get messy. It is also recommended to wear gloves to protect your hands from dye and onion juices.