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		Definition of wabi in English: wabinoun ˈwabiˈwäbē mass noun(in Japanese art) a quality of austere and serene beauty expressing a mood of spiritual solitude recognized in Zen Buddhist philosophy.  a certain wabi: a worn and regal richness  Example sentencesExamples -  The chocolates are not inexpensive, but are beautifully made, practically explode with wabi sabi, and are flavored with exotic essences of flowers, spices and rare teas.
 -  David Valls told audiences that baroque minimalism was the effect of his collection, but that the Japanese philosophy of wabi sabi lay as the basic inspiration.
 -  The collapse of the ego became a concrete goal and the Japanese theory of wabi - where a tiny hairline fracture can elevate one teacup among a hundred other perfect ones to a state of aesthetic glory - a code to live by.
 -  The Japanese word wabi means a beautiful work of art with a distinctive flaw that expresses the humanity of its creator.
 -  Werner and Toma also meditate on the practice of wabi sabi, a Taoist train of thought focused on things imperfect and temporal, yet their music is neither of these things.
 
 
 Origin   Japanese, literally 'solitude'.    Definition of wabi in US English: wabinounˈwäbē (in Japanese art) a quality of austere and serene beauty expressing a mood of spiritual solitude recognized in Zen Buddhist philosophy.  a certain wabi: a worn and regal richness  Example sentencesExamples -  The chocolates are not inexpensive, but are beautifully made, practically explode with wabi sabi, and are flavored with exotic essences of flowers, spices and rare teas.
 -  David Valls told audiences that baroque minimalism was the effect of his collection, but that the Japanese philosophy of wabi sabi lay as the basic inspiration.
 -  The collapse of the ego became a concrete goal and the Japanese theory of wabi - where a tiny hairline fracture can elevate one teacup among a hundred other perfect ones to a state of aesthetic glory - a code to live by.
 -  The Japanese word wabi means a beautiful work of art with a distinctive flaw that expresses the humanity of its creator.
 -  Werner and Toma also meditate on the practice of wabi sabi, a Taoist train of thought focused on things imperfect and temporal, yet their music is neither of these things.
 
 
 Origin   Japanese, literally ‘solitude’.     |