BOOKS
Kasumi Teshigahara.
Ikebana Nageire. Japanese flower arangements made in a tll vase. Text cards. 20 pieces with a pamphlet explaining basic priciples.
London New York Sydney Toronto, The Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd, 1968.
€ 20.00
Original cardboard fold-out box with 20 cards and pamphlet (8pp.) , 21.5x15.5cm., ills. in col., in very good condition (box with mild traces of use).
"Ikebana Nageire: Japanese Flower Arrangements Made in a Tall Vase" is a distinctive instructional set designed for enthusiasts of the Japanese art of flower arranging. This collection comprises 20 text cards accompanied by a pamphlet that elucidates the fundamental principles of the Nageire style.? Nageire, meaning "thrown in," is a traditional style of ikebana characterized by its spontaneous and naturalistic approach. Unlike more structured forms, Nageire emphasizes asymmetry, minimalism, and the inherent beauty of the materials, often arranged in tall, narrow vases without the use of a kenzan (needlepoint holder). This style seeks to capture the essence of nature, allowing branches and flowers to extend freely, creating dynamic lines and spaces that evoke a sense of harmony and tranquility. The accompanying pamphlet provides insights into the philosophical underpinnings of Nageire, highlighting its roots in Zen aesthetics and its emphasis on the interplay between form, space, and the natural world. It guides practitioners through the process of selecting appropriate materials, understanding seasonal themes, and mastering the techniques required to achieve balance and elegance in their arrangements. This set serves as both an educational resource and a source of inspiration, offering a comprehensive overview of Nageire for both beginners and experienced ikebana practitioners.