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Moribana Using Two Or More Kinds Of Branches

In this ikebana arrangement, we are going to make use branches as the flower materials. Choose the branch which interests you most, preferably those that show good lines.

Since other kinds of branches will need to be included as well, it is better that they have different charcteristics than one another.

This way, each branch will stand out as individual in the arrangement but at the same time, the arrangement looks harmonized.

In the example below, I have used Pussy Willow, Fruit Casa and hypericum berries.

The Pussy Willow can be manipulated to the get the curve that we want. The fruit casa's branch is straight, which makes a god compliment to the Pussy Willow.

Then, to bring out the color of the arrangement, I've added red hypricum branch with red berries.


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