The aesthetic sense that resides in Wabisuke Camellia

The aesthetic sense that resides in Wabisuke Camellia
1. Understated, unfinished beauty
Wabisuke camellia flowers are small and often remain half-open like buds, and are characterized by their "beauty without blooming."
The appearance of "Mi" is in line with the sensibility of wabi, which does not seek perfection but values space and lingering impressions.
2. Serenity and elegance
The colors are mainly pale pink and white, giving the impression of calm and elegance rather than flashiness.
The natural appearance of the tea ceremony room or other quiet spaces leaves a gentle rhythm in the hearts of those who see it.
3. Deep realizations about the tea ceremony
Wabisuke camellias have been loved by tea masters such as Sen no Rikyu and have been highly valued as tea flowers.
When it comes to the tea ceremony, the ideal flower is one that is not too flashy, is natural, and evokes the season, and the Wabisuke camellia meets these conditions.
4. Strength and gentleness in nature
Even in the cold winter wind, the Wabisuke camellia blooms with dignity, standing quietly, strongly, and gently.
The figure represents the way humans live in harmony with nature and the beauty of endurance.
My heart melts when I see a flower that never blooms.
Wabisuke Tsubaki is a true beauty in its tranquility.