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Basic Upright Moribana Reversed Style Of Ikebana

This is one of the basic styles of moribana and called basic upright moribana reversed style.

What it is, is the basic upright style but reversed. I'll show you what I mean with the below kakeizu.

In the normal upright style, the Shin and Soe are on the left side and Hikae on the right side, but here, Shin and Soe are on the right and Hikae on the left side of the arrangement.

In this arrangement example, I'm using purple liatris and purple eustomas.

First insert the Shin, Soe and Hikae. Use the liatris as the Shin and Soe. The eustoma for Hikae. When choosing the main stems, remember to use the flower that stands out than the rest.

A stronger and thicker stems for the main stems is best.

Then, insert the juushi for the Hikae.

Later, insert the Juushi for the Shin. Juushi for Shin supports Shin and should never be longer and more appealing than Shin.

And the juushi for Soe...

Then, your moribana arrangement will look like this...

Click on the links below to see other upright moribana arrangements...

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