Design
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Shibori: A Timeless Japanese Dyeing Technique
Dive into the Artistic World of Shibori Shibori, a captivating form of Japanese manual tie-dyeing, is more than just a way to add color to fabric. It’s an art form that produces stunning patterns through a meticulous process of folding, twisting, stitching, clamping, or compressing fabric before dyeing it. The word “shibori” itself comes from the Japanese verb root “shiboru,” meaning “to wring, squeeze, or press,” hinting at the hands-on nature of this technique. This Japanese technique dates back to the 8th century. Traditionally, a white cloth (usually silk, hemp, or cotton) was folded, bunched, or twisted, then tied, and finally dipped into a natural indigo dye. Over the centuries,…
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Understanding The Wabi-Sabi Art Of Imperfection
They say beauty is universal, though it can be quite tricky to define, as it takes on various meanings depending on the moral and theoretical principles of a specific culture. If Western societies follow ancient Greek ideals of beauty based on components like perfection, symmetry, and grandness, the Eastern ones instead abide by a completely different set of standards that tend to be more spiritual in nature. Immersed in an environment that is both serene and transcendent, the Shou Sugi Ban House wellness and spa retreat in the Hamptons is exactly the kind of Japanese-influenced meditative destination that is beautiful in its own simplicity. To find out more about the Eastern concepts…