Thank you very much for your understanding. ( I am very sorry.) In this case, I give priority to the top title. I copy a top title and paste it to the description, but sometimes I forget. ※ The description title is sometimes different from the top title. Please give me questions if you have, before buying. We only accept returns only when a different thing has arrived. ※ Our subjective view is included in the description and items without the word guarantee are not guaranteed. I list items not to make you misunderstood but if you feel something strange in my listings, please tell me before buying. I would like you to judge items not only from the description but alsoįrom yourself. ※ I translate the original description into English. ※ Images' color are sometimes shown somewhat different from the real ones. I would like to make you happier with my items. I'm curious about everything so there will be many kinds of things out there. I have a strong interest in Japanese antiques and like finding unique treasure from Japan's past. “Sabi” is the attitude of seeking beauty in withered things where their internal essence is oozing out to the surface, an example of which is a stone covered with moss. “Wabi” is the attitude of seeking beauty and inner contentment in simplicity and imperfection, and this concept is said to have developed alongside the spirit of the tea ceremony during the Muromachi Period (1336-1573). The words “wabi” and “sabi” were originally used separately, but today they are usually combined together as one expression. “Wabi-sabi” is a Japanese aesthetic concept that has greatly influenced the Japanese people in various areas from haiku poetry and Noh theatre to tea ceremony and modern art. Hello, Welcome to my shop wabi sabi hanabi.
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