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- Nageirebana (抛入花), later also known as simply nageire (抛入 "thrown in"), is a style of ikebana. It is also known as Heika (瓶花). Nageirebana has its roots...
- arranging the flowers is according to the nageire, or thrown in, style of flower arranging. In turn, nageire is recognized as a certain stylistic category...
- temple in the town of Misasa, Tottori Prefecture, ****an. The Nageire Hall [ja] (投入堂, Nageire-dō) of Sanbutsu-ji, built in the Heian period is designated...
- arrangement that was considered classic. It is also known by the short form nageire. Seika (生花, 'pure flowers') style consists of only three main parts, known...
- structure and color harmony. Therefore, Nageire is less formal than Rikka, which was developing around the same time. Nageire was also practiced and around the...
- In 1684, Toichiya Taemon, a merchant, wrote the Nageire Kadensho (How to arrange flowers in Nageire style), and in 1697, Kodai Shōka Zukan (Collected...
- often ****ociated with nageire, and although the two styles share similarities, their historic development is different, nageire being older. Moribana...
- creations that fill an entire hall. The arrangements in a tall vase are called Nageire, the ones in a shallow container are called Moribana. One of Sōgetsu's...
- Hiroshima Built in 1168 Pagoda of Ichijō-ji, Kasai, Hyōgo Built in 1171 Nageire-dō of Sanbutsu-ji, Misasa, Tottori Typical minka-style g****hō-zukuri farmhouse...
- for the tea ceremony. The flowers arranged in the simple "thrown-in" (nageire) manner suitable for tea ceremony are called chabana (茶花), and the containers...