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Pottery and Zen: Beauty in Imperfection

In Japan, pottery is not just about making beautiful things; it’s connected to Zen philosophy and the idea of wabi-sabi. This means that instead of trying to create items that are perfect, artists celebrate the beauty found in imperfections.

When potters create a piece, they might embrace things like uneven shapes, small cracks, or natural textures. Each flaw tells its own story, showing that nothing is truly perfect, and that’s okay! This idea helps people appreciate the unique qualities of each item, making it special in its own way.

So, when you look at pottery, think about how it might reflect feelings or experiences. It invites you to see the world as more than just perfect—it encourages you to find beauty in the small, often overlooked, details of life!

Lila Emerson

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Hi, I’m Lila! I’ve been captivated by the art of pottery for as long as I can remember. From the moment I first touched clay, I knew I had found my passion. Through my website, CraftedInClay.com, I share my love for pottery, offering tutorials, tips, and inspiration for anyone eager to discover, learn, and master the art of pottery. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned artist, I’m here to help you shape your creative vision into something beautiful!

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