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.
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