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Old 05-15-2013, 12:09 AM
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You guys have all inspired me with your amazing collections! Thought that I would share my humble collection, it's not much, but what I do have I think is pretty awesome.

Full list...

'Setsuzan' (Tiger stripe)
'Senzai' (Mini bean leaf)
'Hisui' (Jade flowers)
'Koukakuden' (Pink flowers)
'Oonamisekai' (Bean leaf)
'Nishidemiyako' (Creme marginal variegation)

Now on to what you all really want to see...PICTURES!!

'Setsuzan'

DSC_0057 by orchidman10, on Flickr


DSC_0058 by orchidman10, on Flickr

The tiger striping is coming back


DSC_0059 by orchidman10, on Flickr

'Senzai'


DSC_0061 by orchidman10, on Flickr


DSC_0062 by orchidman10, on Flickr

'Hisui'


DSC_0063 by orchidman10, on Flickr

'Koukakuden'


DSC_0064 by orchidman10, on Flickr

'Oonamisekai'


DSC_0065 by orchidman10, on Flickr

Variegation where it's lighter where the leaves meet each other (I forget what it's called)


DSC_0066 by orchidman10, on Flickr

Namigata tsuke


DSC_0067 by orchidman10, on Flickr

'Nishidemiyako'


DSC_0068 by orchidman10, on Flickr


DSC_0069 by orchidman10, on Flickr

All six


DSC_0070 by orchidman10, on Flickr
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Looks like you're onto a great start! Thanks for sharing.
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Nice!

Every time I look at an Oonamisekai, it grows on me a little more.
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Nice!

Every time I look at an Oonamiseikai, it grows on me a little more.
Me too! I love it!!! I got this one for $10 from Satomi at Seed Engei! I really love the naming and learning about what names mean what. You might recall a similar bean leaf, 'Seikai', Seikai is the traditional japanese patern of he wave

'Seikai have very formal and evenly curved, wave shape leaves. Oonami means large wave, so Oonamiseikai means large wave, wave pattern. So 'Oonamiseika' have larger curves and generally are not as strict and uniform as 'Seikai'.
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Seikai is the traditional japanese patern of he wave

'Seikai have very formal and evenly curved, wave shape leaves. Oonami means large wave, so Oonamiseikai means large wave, wave pattern. So 'Oonamiseika' have larger curves and generally are not as strict and uniform as 'Seikai'.
So this would be Oonamiseikai
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No that's tsunami.

Nice collection, Quay! The Senzai has to get going and become a specimen already.
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So this would be Oonamiseikai
I'm not sure if Oonamiseikai is a certain painting style like Seikai is; but if this is just for figurative comparison, then yes, I would agree.

EDIT- I did some googling and I think that Seikai and Onami are both painting styles, but the combination, Oonamiseikai is not. I found this, labeled Onami (Masculine waves)



So I would guess that the strict Seikai would be feminine waves. This is all speculation and educated guesses based on some quick googling. But the names that I talked about earlier i know to be correct and Satomi si the one who told me about that.

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Nice collection, Quay! The Senzai has to get going and become a specimen already.

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I looked up seikai in my very limited paper Japanese dictionary but none of the definitions work in this context. せいかい (seikai in hiragana) returns 0 results on the online tool I'm using.

I know nami is wave and oo is a prefix meaning big/grand/great or an honorific. But oonami () is flood.

When I enter nami, I get 24 results なみ.

The tool is more effective when entering the kanji characters but I don't know which kanji characters are used for the neo names.

I have a headache now. And if you know Japanese and are currently laughing at me, I'm beyond caring.

BTW, why do we not have head-exploding and getting drunk smilies?

ETA: kanji isn't phonetic nor directly translatable which might explain why my methods don't work.
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The Japanese dictionary I have defines oonami as surge. It has been a few years since I have really used my Japanese skills, so I may have looked it up wrong, but it does make sense. A flood kind of is a surge of water.
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Thanks for looking those up!! I love stuff like this and learning about name

Does anyone have any interesting knowledge about any other neos?
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