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Traditional Purifying Water Vessel, Kyoto, ©George Nobechi

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Wabi-Sabi: Often Quoted, Often Misunderstood

September 2, 2021

Ever since Leonard Koren introduced the Japanese concept of “wabi-sabi” to the West in his seminal book “Wabi-Sabi for Artists, Designers, Poets & Philosophers,” the idea of wabi-sabi has become commonplace in artistic circles. While its wider acceptance in the world is a good thing, it has also become overused and often misunderstood.

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In Blog, Japan Tags wabi-sabi, wabi sabi, Japanese Culture, Art blog, Japanese art, impermanence, George Nobechi
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