he Japanese art of goes back to the Heian period, where Heian means ‘peace’ in the local tongue. Deeply revered throughout the country, looks at the beauty of nature, taking in all its varying nuances. It seeks out distinct lines and finds beauty even in empty spaces, thus bringing peace and tranquillity wherever you may find it. And this Zen-like calm, coupled with a fine appreciation for the natural world, made Japan's capital city of Tokyo the ideal setting for Botanica, Tiffany & Co's
The Way of FLOWERS
Oct 25, 2022
3 minutes
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