This is such a good explanation. Thank you! Please 🙏🙏🙏make more of it. I have shared your ikebana videos with some of my ikebana classmates and they loved it just as much.
Thank you Yan, I am sure that you will enjoy the Moribana style. I can't wait to see your beautiful arragement using gorgeous flower material from your garden ; )
Wonderful, your moribana sensei. I found it soft, elegant, sober. I have a question. Some teach that Shin must be twice the width plus the height of the pot, others (Kimiko Abe) say once and a half the width plus the height. The lady once guides the width plus the height. Are these measures optional?
Thank you for your kind comment and question. The style shown in the video is from Ohara school of Ikebana. Now, depending on the school you are learning, the length of the Shin (We call it Shu-Shi) would differ. Eventually, I believe the most important thing is to observe the characteristics of your flower material to find the best suitable length based on the instructions from the school that you are following. Hope I answered your question.
This is such a good explanation. Thank you! Please 🙏🙏🙏make more of it. I have shared your ikebana videos with some of my ikebana classmates and they loved it just as much.
Thank you so much for your kind comment 🙏
You have the heart of a teacher. Now I can do this. Thanks!
I am glad to hear that you enjoied the instruction. Hope you will have the beautiful slanting style ; )
Bravo Madame, votre démonstration est très intéressante et magnifique. Merci Mireille
Merci beaucoup ☺
Love the slanting style! Surely would love to continue my studies with you to learn this form! Thank you, Asae Sensei!
Thank you Yan, I am sure that you will enjoy the Moribana style. I can't wait to see your beautiful arragement using gorgeous flower material from your garden ; )
Beautiful. Very well explained.
Thank you for your kind words.
So Beautiful and Elegant!
Thank you so much for your kind words : )
So beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Very beautiful.
Thank you so much Erwin : )
Nice !!!
Thank you so much!
Very composition 👍👍🇵🇷
Thank you!
Beautiful
Thank you!
Wonderful, your moribana sensei. I found it soft, elegant, sober. I have a question. Some teach that Shin must be twice the width plus the height of the pot, others (Kimiko Abe) say once and a half the width plus the height. The lady once guides the width plus the height. Are these measures optional?
Thank you for your kind comment and question.
The style shown in the video is from Ohara school of Ikebana. Now, depending on the school you are learning, the length of the Shin (We call it Shu-Shi) would differ. Eventually, I believe the most important thing is to observe the characteristics of your flower material to find the best suitable length based on the instructions from the school that you are following. Hope I answered your question.
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