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3-3 Free Style Ka-bu-wa-ke [Moribana]Pay close attention to the space between each cluster when composing your arrangement.
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5-23 The Fifty Principles of SogetsuPrinciple 45 - If the flowers are the main feature, the container should be subordinate to the flowers.Likewise, if the container is the main focus, then the flowers should be secondary to it.
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1-14: Variation No.1 Slanting Style [Nageire]A dynamic arrangement where the Shin and Soe spread front and back, creating a spacious composition.
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3-4 Two or More ContainersCreate one arrangement using two or more containers. This refreshing work is perfect for summer.
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1-15 Free Style ArrangingThis lesson features lotus, a seasonal material, arranged freely. It also includes an explanation of a special water absorption technique.
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1-6: Basic Upright Style [Nageire] (in Reverse)This is the Basic Upright Style Nageire arranged in reverse orientation. The Shin should be secured firmly and with strength.
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5-16 Kakebana, TsuribanaAn original example of a hanging-style arrangement. By intentionally combining two baskets, the materials do not hang down but instead gather around the container.
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1-16 Variation No.2 Upright Style [Moribana]An expressive variation of the Basic Upright Style, where the positions of the Soe and Hikae are reversed.
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3-1 Vertical Composition(Moribana)This lesson explores how to express the natural upward energy of plants.
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1-13 Variation No.1 Slanting Style MoribanaIn celebration of the Gion Festival in Kyoto, this arrangement uses blackberry lily (Hiougi) as the main and supporting stems in the variation No.1
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1-10 Basic Slanting Style / NageireTo clearly demonstrate the vertical type fixture, the arrangement is intentionally done using a glass container.Please note that glass containers are not typically used for this style (Nageire).
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2-15 Variation No.6 Upright Style (Vertical Style) / NageireThe Vertical Style is arranged as an application of the Upright Style.