This was very informative, thank you! But may I ask one trivial question: You probably will have to change the water in the vase, to keep the plants fresh, won't you? And couldn't it be difficult to rearrange the floral art work in the exakt same way afterwards - at least for non-professionals?
Thank you so much for your comment! Yes, actually you have to redo the Ikebana in the vase like this when you change the water daily. However, I sometimes use the method of replacing the water with something like a large dropper. If it's a Ikebana art using a kenzan, it's easy to change the water because all you have to do is move the kenzan!
Thank you so much for teaching the technique of how to measure the bending point.
I'm glad to hear that! Thank you!
Thank you so much! I've seen these two techniques described in books, but to see you actually do it was very helpful.
Also, that vase is gorgeous!
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This was very informative, thank you! But may I ask one trivial question: You probably will have to change the water in the vase, to keep the plants fresh, won't you? And couldn't it be difficult to rearrange the floral art work in the exakt same way afterwards - at least for non-professionals?
Thank you so much for your comment! Yes, actually you have to redo the Ikebana in the vase like this when you change the water daily. However, I sometimes use the method of replacing the water with something like a large dropper. If it's a Ikebana art using a kenzan, it's easy to change the water because all you have to do is move the kenzan!