(Japanese: thrown in), in Japanese floral art, the style of arranging that stresses fresh and spontaneous designs adhering only loosely to the classical principles of triangular structure and colour harmony. A single long branch with shorter branches and flowers at the base arranged in a tall upright vase are characteristic of the nageire style. Nageire was originally a general term meaning all arrangements that differed from the ancient, highly stylized temple art of rikka. It was later applied to the lavish large-scale arrangements popular during the 17th century and now refers to flexible designs that reflect the changing patterns of modern life. See also rikka.
NAGEIRE
Meaning of NAGEIRE in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012