What is wabi-sabi? Will this Japanese philosophy make me happy?
- Written by Trevor Mazzucchelli, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Curtin University
Marco Montalti/GettyThe ceramic bowl with an uneven glaze. The teacup mended with gold lacquer.
The images are calming and attractive.
They are said to reflect wabi-sabi – a Japanese aesthetic often summarised in the West as valuing imperfection, impermanence and incompleteness.
And wabi-sabi is having a moment on social media. It’s...
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