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Slanting Moribana Variation 4

This explains the slanting moribana variation 4 arrangement. In variation 4, Soe is removed from the arrangement.

When Soe, one of the main stem is removed, careful attention must be paid to the amount space in the arrangement.

Good arrangement will see that there is no impact when one of the main stem is removed.

So, here in this arrangement, the position of Shin and Soe are as follows,

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

The arrangement of Shin and Soe is according to the kakeizu below.

For this arrangement, I have found a beautiful container.

The kenzan is placed inside the container.

For the materials, I have chosen light pink eustomas (lisianthus) and shocking pink gerberras.

Firstly, arrange the Shin and Hikae. Then, add the supporting stems for Hikae.

Then, add also the supporting stems for Shin. Your arrangement will look like this.


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