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Slanting Moribana Variation 3

This slanting moribana variation 3 arrangement is derived from the basic slanting style moribana reversed.

In the basic slanting style moribana reversed arrangement, the Shin, Soe and Hikae's positions are as follows:

Shin = 45 degrees forward, on the right
Soe = 15 degrees forward, on the right
Hikae = 75 degrees forward, on the left

In variation 3, we know that Soe is mirrored to the opposite side and Hikae is placed in the middle.

So, in this particular arrangement,

Shin = 45 degrees forward, on the right
Soe = 15 degrees forward, on the left
Hikae = 75 degrees forward, in the middle

Here is what I mean. Look at the kakeizu below.

As this is a moribana arrangement, you need to prepare the shallow container with the kenzan. Fill it up with clean water, then you are ready to make the arrangement.

To make this arrangement, I chose shocking pink gerberras and some curly leaves, which I do not know the name.

First thing to do, is to arrange the three main stems in the positions specified.

Then, add the supporting stems for each of the main stem. And your arrangement is completed.


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