nageire

E944843

Nageire is a traditional Japanese ikebana style characterized by loosely arranged flowers placed in tall vases to create a natural, spontaneous look.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese art form
ikebana style
aimsToRepresent natural growth of plants
arrangementStyle asymmetrical
informal
associatedWith tea ceremony flower arrangements
contrastsWith formal moribana arrangements
rikka
countryOfOrigin Japan
developedFrom earlier Japanese flower offering practices
emphasizes line
natural movement
space
etymology Japanese term meaning "thrown in" or "to throw in"
focusesOn individual character of plant material
seasonal expression
hasCharacteristic loosely arranged flowers
natural look
spontaneous look
influencedBy wabi-sabi aesthetics
languageOfOrigin Japanese
partOf traditional Japanese culture
requires tall container for support
taughtIn ikebana schools
typicalContainer cylindrical vase
narrow-mouthed vase
tall vase
usedIn ikebana
usesMaterial branches
fresh flowers
leaves
usesTechnique crossed-stem support
fixing stems without visible support
kubari
valuedFor naturalness
simplicity
spontaneity

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ikebana hasStyle nageire
subject surface form: Ikebana