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Upright Nageire Variation 1

Similar to upright moribana variation 1, the difference with the basic upright nageire is that Shin is 15 degrees backwards on the right.

For basic upright style nageire, Shin is 15 degrees backwards, on the left.

Here is the kakeizu for this arrangement.

For this arrangement, I will use molucella and white stargazer lilies. The molucella is the Shin and Soe and Stargazers as the Hikae

As usual, begin with inserting the Shin first. So Shin is 15 degrees backwards on the right side.

In nageire, sometimes it is difficult to get the angle you want. One useful techniques you can use is, you can tie the branch of the flower to the cross-bar fixture or y-fixture.

That way, the flowers will be more secure.

Then, continue adding the Soe and Hikae.

Soe is 45 degrees forward on the left side. Hikae is 75 degrees forward on the right side.

Then, add in the supporting stems for Hikae, Shin and Soe. Your completed arrangement will look like this.


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