Moving to the melody Flowing into harmony All my sorrows behind me My inner sanctuary
I’m in love with this art! So beautiful :3
On love: Katsudon
92-Year-Old Grandmother Makes Stunningly Intricate Temari Balls
A ninety-two-year-old-grandmother from Japan creates stunning embroidered balls known as “temari,” (meaning “hand ball” in Japanese) which showcase a skill she learned in her sixties. A traditional folk art, which was conceived in Japan in the 7th century, the craft is tedious and highly demanding craft. The unknown woman has constructed 500 unique designs, which are photographed by her granddaughter NanaAkua. Overall these beautiful trinkets are a symbol of happy life and good fortune, which originate from friendship and loyalty.
“Cada libro, cada tomó que ves, tiene alma. el alma de quien lo escribió y el alma de quienes lo leyeron, y vivieron y sonaron con él.” Carlos Ruiz Zafon.
- Hayao Miyazaki, “The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness”
Humain non-binaire | Amoureux des nuages, des fleurs , de livres et de toutes les nuances de bleu | Orthophoniste
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