Wabi sabi: this Japanese philosophy finds beauty in imperfection. In the produce world, it means the oddest specimens are often the best.Cool, Jesse
“What pivotal Japanese concept would especially appeal to each of the 16 personality types?” This led to a lot of jotting down notes, research, and musing. Today I’m ready to explore with you the Japanese philosophy that (I think) you’ll really get something out of, based on...
The majority of the more than seven thousand pieces of art originate from the Edo (1603–1867) and the Meiji (1868–1912) periods. The foundation of the collection was laid by Ferenc Hopp, who, during his travels around the world, stayed in Japan three times for longer periods. He owne...
In Asia’s bustling modern cities, where innovation thrives and life proceeds at breakneck speed, there is a growing appreciation for the ancient Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi. This design concept celebrates a quiet beauty grounded in imperfection, authenticity and transiency. Serenity abounds in ...
to either “what a waste!” or “Don’t waste!”. The philosophy emphasizes the intrinsic value of a resource or object, and is linked to hinto animism, the notion that all objects have a spirit, or ‘kami’. The idea that we are part of nature is a key part of Japanese ...
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Wabi-sabi is a Japanese philosophy and is centred around the world view of imperfection and impermanence. Its a concept that there is beauty in acceptance and honouring of the imperfections, in life, in nature and in our built environment. In truth,
Japanese gardeningtoolsreflect the philosophy of wabi-sabi, embracing the beauty of imperfection and the transient nature of existence. They are crafted with the utmost precision and attention to detail, emphasizing simplicity, durability, and functionality. These tools are designed to be an extension ...
the tea ceremony, and weaving. Collectively these experiences have led to a deep love of the country and a rare understanding of cultural and linguistic nuances. She has been inhaling the magic and mystery of Japan – and been influenced by its philosophy and aesthetics - for over two decades...
Kintsukuroi is a Japanese philosophy that finds beauty in repair. It’s like embracing life’s scars and turning them into art. When something breaks, like a cherished ceramic piece, instead of hiding the cracks, “kintsukuroi” highlights them with gold or precious metals. This concept value...