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Kusudama is a piece of Art which makes a Difference

      Kusudama originates from ancient Japanese culture and at that time it was one of the ornaments made with some herbs or flowers. They were traditionally used as a ball for incense or potpourri and were hanged with pray for longevity, for a good health and for good luck (fortune). It was a blessing for everything.

     Later the Japanese Kusudama become a paper model that is usually created by sewing or gluing multiple identical pyramidal units (usually stylized flowers) together through their points to form a spherical shape. Occasionally, a tassel is attached to the bottom for decoration. Japanese people hang it up in front of mirrors, doors and windows to protect their houses and families from evil spirits.

The word "Kusudama" (薬玉) is a combination of two Japanese words "kusuri" 薬 - Medicine, Health and "tama" 玉 - Ball. So, the word itself means “Healing Ball”.

     

      We have been exploring and upgrading these Kusudamas since 2002 and they grew from a basic health-aid device to a powerful tool for balance, healing, and transformation. The only reason we still call them Kusudamas is to tie them to their roots.

Classical Kusudama from metal

In the basis of all Our Kusudamas lie Platonic solids. These forms themselves attract powerful sources of Creation. Our Kusudamas also have the information of the Flower of Life, the property of Fibonacci Spirals, and other elements of Sacred Geometry.

 

Moreover, we discovered that Kusudamas have a high degree of symmetry which allows them to have.... a consciousness.

Platonic solids

Fibonacci Spirals

Flower of Life

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Powerful tools for balance, healing and transformation

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