wabi-sabi

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Wabi-sabi is a Japanese aesthetic philosophy that finds beauty in imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
wabi-cha 1
wabi-sabi canonical 1
wabi-sabi aesthetics 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese aesthetic concept
aesthetic philosophy
cultural concept
worldview
appliedIn Japanese garden design
ceramics
contemporary art
interior design
lifestyle design
photography
poetry
product design
traditional Japanese architecture
associatedWith Japanese culture
contrastsWith Western ideals of perfection
symmetry-focused aesthetics
coreIdea asymmetry
austerity
beauty in imperfection
beauty in impermanence
beauty in incompleteness
modesty
naturalness
quietness
simplicity
weathering and patina
countryOfOrigin Japan
emphasizes aging
the incomplete and imperfect
the passage of time
transience
influences minimalist design
slow living movement
sustainable design thinking
informedBy Buddhist notions of impermanence
Taoist ideas of naturalness
languageOrigin Japanese language
relatedConcept Japanese tea ceremony
Zen
surface form: Zen Buddhism

ma (negative space)
yūgen
termComponent sabi
wabi
values handmade objects
irregular forms
natural materials
repair and mending
signs of use
subdued colors

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Zen gardens designPrinciple wabi-sabi
Sen no Rikyū movement wabi-sabi
this entity surface form: wabi-cha
Higashiyama culture influencedBy wabi-sabi
this entity surface form: wabi-sabi aesthetics