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Nature Wood Japanese-style Zafu Meditation Cushion | Joy Flow
Nature Wood Japanese-style Zafu Meditation Cushion | Joy Flow
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Handwoven from natural rush grass and reinforced with organic cotton padding, this zafu cushion embodies minimalist Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetics. The double-layered braiding technique ensures durability while maintaining breathability. The neutral tones harmonize with both traditional Zen spaces and modern interior designs.
Usage Scenarios:
- Zen Meditation: Ergonomically supports lotus or seiza positions for 30+ minute sessions
- Tea Room Styling: Pairs perfectly with low tea tables for authentic Japanese tea ceremonies
- Yoga Practice: Stabilizes pelvic alignment during yin yoga or mindfulness exercises
- Modern Interiors: Functions as a sculptural floor seat in living rooms or reading nooks
Key Features:
- Material: Natural rush grass + hypoallergenic cotton filling (removable inner pad)
- Structure: 10cm height scientifically balances comfort and posture alignment
- Modular Design: Stackable sizes (40/50/60cm) for customizable seating arrangements
- Cultural Integration: Subtle gradient dyeing mimics aged temple textiles
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