Wabi-Sabi: The Beauty of Imperfect Ceramics in Japan
In Japan, a crack is not always a flaw. There is a philosophy called wabi-sabi that finds beauty in imperfection, in time, and in the marks left by use. Through ceramics and everyday objects, this video explores a quieter way of seeing the world, shaped by change and impermanence. A journey through art, culture, and time. #wabisabi #ceramics #japaneseculture #art #imperfectbeauty #documentary

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