Seisakud
Seisakud, also known as *seisaku* (製作), is a traditional Japanese crafting technique that emphasizes the careful and deliberate creation of objects, particularly in the realm of *wabi-sabi* aesthetics. The term combines *sei* (製), meaning "manufacture" or "creation," and *sakud* (作), which refers to the act of making or producing. Seisakud is closely associated with the philosophy of imperfection and natural beauty, encouraging artisans to embrace the inherent flaws and simplicity of their work.
Originating from the Zen Buddhist influence on Japanese culture, seisakud reflects a mindful approach to craftsmanship.
Seisakud extends beyond physical objects, influencing daily practices like tea ceremony (*chanoyu*), where the act of