Japanese Cushions and Makura - Bring a touch of tradition and comfort to your home
Japanese makura (or pillows) and cushions are important elements of Japanese culture that have both practical and aesthetic roles. Makura are traditional pillows used to support the head when meditating or reading, while cushions are used to support the back and legs when sitting cross-legged or crouching. Makura and Japanese cushions are usually made from natural materials such as cotton, linen or silk, and may be filled with duck down, kapok or buckwheat hulls.
Makura and Japanese cushions can also be used as decorative elements in the home, particularly in bedrooms and living rooms. They are often used to create a Zen or traditional setting, and can be found in a variety of sizes, shapes and patterns. Traditional Japanese designs such as cherry blossoms, bamboo leaves, birds and fish are popular.
In general, makura and Japanese cushions are considered symbols of comfort and luxury, and they can be used to create a relaxing and restful atmosphere in a room.
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