ajurinsa
Ajurinsa is a term that refers to a specific style of traditional Japanese woodworking. It is characterized by its emphasis on precision joinery, natural wood finishes, and minimalist aesthetics. The techniques employed in ajurinsa often involve intricate interlocking joints that require no nails or screws, allowing the natural beauty of the wood to be the primary focus. This method of construction not only highlights the craftsmanship but also contributes to the longevity and structural integrity of the finished pieces.
The practice of ajurinsa has deep historical roots, evolving over centuries from the needs of Japanese carpentry
While the term itself may not be widely known outside of specialized circles, the principles of ajurinsa