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Embrace the beauty of natural materials from "summary" of Wabi Sabi by Beth Kempton

The essence of wabi-sabi is rooted in an appreciation for the beauty found in imperfection and impermanence. One of the key principles of wabi-sabi is the celebration of natural materials in their raw, unaltered state. Natural materials such as wood, stone, and clay are valued for their inherent beauty, which is often enhanced by the passage of time and wear. By embracing the beauty of natural materials, we are able to connect with the essence of wabi-sabi and cultivate a sense of harmony with the world around us. The simplicity and purity of natural materials can evoke a sense of calm and tranquility, allowing us to appreciate the beauty of imperfection and impermanence. When we surround ourselves with natural materials, we are reminded of the cycles of nature and the fleeting nature of life. The rough texture of stone, the grain of wood, and the earthy tones of clay all serve as a gentle reminder of the passage of time and the beauty found in decay and aging. In a world that often values perfection and mass-produced goods, embracing the beauty of natural materials can be a radical act of rebellion. It is a way of honoring the unique character and history of each material, celebrating its flaws and imperfections as a testament to its authenticity and beauty. By incorporating natural materials into our homes and lives, we can create spaces that feel grounded, connected, and alive. The warmth of wood, the coolness of stone, and the earthy scent of clay can all contribute to a sense of well-being and contentment. Embracing the beauty of natural materials is not just about aesthetics; it is a way of living in harmony with the natural world and finding beauty in the everyday.
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    Wabi Sabi

    Beth Kempton

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