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1000 Cranes, One Wish - Cranes Released into the Sky in Memory of Sadako

In Japanese culture, the crane ( tsuru ) is a symbol of longevity, healing, and peace. Legend says a crane lives for a thousand years, and folding a thousand cranes grants a wish.

Intention: The Message You've Encountered

Sometimes a sentence comes at just the right time.
When you don't know what you're looking for, the words you read happen to match where you stand.

At Crane Lumière, intention is not a chosen goal;
It is a message that is encountered.

To endure

Some transformations are invisible.
It makes no sound.
He doesn't want an explanation.

What is origami?

Origami comes from the Japanese words oru (to fold) and kami (paper).
But origami is not just about folding paper.

Origami,
It is the transformation of something without force .

From Flamenco to Japan: The Alchemy of the Soul

Spain's immense, passionate fire gave way to Japan's inner discipline, humility, and elegance that spoke through symbolism. When I danced flamenco, I felt like a lotus flower ; I had managed to remain pure in character in the face of all evil, like a lotus rising from muddy waters, reaching the light from the darkness without being defiled.

Welcome to Turna's Diary

I write blog posts sometimes to vent, to share my world with you in the most heartfelt way, and to share the story of how my brand was created.

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