Imperfectly Perfect Pillows
Description: Kintsugi, also known as kintsukuroi, is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. It's intention is to give broken objects a new life by turning it into something beautiful. I letter stamp the words "turn wounds into gold." Makes a meaningful gift for Japan lovers or anyone who need to hear this message.
Description: Featuring the inspirational Japanese phrase Wabi-Sabi, translated as “a celebration or appreciation of that which is imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete” or “beauty in imperfect things,” written in white horizontal kanji characters. It's an inspiring gift idea for fans of Asian writing/calligraphy and culture, students and teachers of Buddhism, Zen, philosophy and Eastern thought, and those who could use a comforting reminder to accept the transient and imperfect nature of things.
White Wabi Sabi (Japanese for "Beauty in Imperfection" in white horizontal kanji) Pillow
by The Good Picture
$23 $28
Description: “Flaws Add Character” in a bold, vintage-inspired typography style with a distressed, worn-in texture. This design embraces imperfection with confidence, pairing a strong statement with a classic, slightly rugged aesthetic. Simple, honest, and a little bit rebellious—perfect for anyone who believes that the best things in life aren’t perfectly polished.
Description: No 1's perfect slogan is an idiom design created as a reminder that there are no perfect people and that you will always be perfectly imperfect so do not seek perfection instead focus on personal development and growth. It's about growing self confidence through self improvement.