Yoko Beverly Hills

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Zen Gardens and Tsumugi禅

Zen gardens, known as "karesansui," are masterpieces of simplicity and elegance. They beckon us to contemplate the profound beauty found in the art of quiet luxury.
Imagine an expanse of meticulously raked sand, punctuated by solitary rocks. Each element whispers a profound verse about life's understated opulence.

The rocks in a Zen garden, each one chosen with care, represent life's symphony of experiences - some upright, others reclined, just like our own journey. They embody the resilience.


Around these rocks, there are spaces - spaces that speak of possibilities and meaning. They symbolize the understated opulence of the uncharted.


Zen gardens often feature gravel or sand patterns, like ripples on the surface of water. They signify the life's flowing nature.

Picture this - a figure in a tsumugi kimono, its graceful charm evident in every thread. Tsumugi's understated elegance and earthy hues resonate harmoniously with the Zen garden's aesthetic. It's a testament to the artistry of serene refinement.


Reminds me of my childhood when my dad took me to a riverbank for a "rock" hunt. He meticulously searched for the perfect-shaped rocks, and I eagerly hopped from one rock to another, hoping to find treasures of my own. He selected a few, which found their home in our front yard.


Does feeling and looking at kimono fabric give you a sense of peace and serenity? Do you find solace in the thought of people in Japan weaving silk in the exact same way for generations? It's like honoring the threads of time. We upcycle these fabrics into something new, a beautiful blend of history and innovation.


As you immerse yourself in the Zen garden's tranquility, it mirrors the serenity cultivated through meditation. It envelops you in a quiet luxury, grounding you in the present.

Zen gardens and tsumugi kimono share an affinity for the understated opulence of simplicity. They invite us to embrace quiet luxury in the unadorned, to appreciate the sophistication that emerges from the heart.

May you find tranquility in life's simple pleasures, and may your journey be as serene as a Zen garden.

With peaceful thoughts,

Naomi
Tsumugi Silk