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Slanting Nageire Variation 1

In the slanting nageire, the Shin and Soe switch position. Which means, in the slanting style nageire,

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

For variation 1, the difference is on Soe. This time, Soe is 15 degrees backwards, on the right.

So, your arrangement should follow this diagram.

Materials selected are heliconias (as Shin and Soe) and pink stargazer lilies (as Hikae).

As any nageire arrangement, a cross-bar fixture is needed.

Now, you can begin arranging the three main stems. Shin is 45 degrees forward on the left. Soe is 15 degrees backwards on the right and Hikae is 75 degrees forward, on the right.

Since heliconias are used as Shin and Soe, no supporting stems are needed for them. Only for Hikae.

So, overall, your slanting style nageire variation 1 arrangement looks like this.


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