Sunday, 26 April 2009

Nageire



Nageire , just as Moribana is no longer considered a pure Ikenobo style.
Its real value (except in the study of lines and proportions) is in the use of stilts and Hana kubari which is a preparation of the use of Matagi and Tomegi in Shoka ( see later). 
Nageire (litt. “thrown flowers “) has the same Yakueda as Moribana but flowers and branches, arranged in tall vases, are supported by ‘stilts’ and/or branches that divide the vase opening (Hana kubari) so that part of the vase opening remains empty. Chokutai, Shatai or Suitai styles are possible.



















october 2012


Large Nageire for buddhist symposium 11 11 2012


Large Nageire for buddhist symposium 11 11 2012

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