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Zabuton are flat, rectangular cushions used in traditional Japanese seating arrangements.

They are typically made of cotton or wool with a textile cover.

Zabuton are often used in zazen, traditional Zen meditation practice.

In Japanese homes, zabuton are commonly placed on the tatami floor for sitting.

Zabuton come in various sizes to fit different seating arrangements.

They are also used in tea ceremonies for guests to sit comfortably.

Zabuton can be easily stacked and stored when not in use.

Materials for zabuton can include natural fibers for added comfort and warmth.

Some zabuton are designed with padded layers for extra support during meditation.

In addition to their practical use, zabuton are often decorative elements in a home.

Zabuton can be personalized with embroidery or other decorations to match home decor.

They are considered an important part of Japanese culture and etiquette.

Zabuton are often passed down from generation to generation as family heirlooms.

In modern settings, zabuton are used in yoga and Pilates practices for better posture and support.

Zabuton come in different colors and patterns, allowing for personal preference and style.

Some zabuton are designed with zinnia patterns, a traditional motif in Japanese textiles.

They can be paired with zabuton covers to protect the surface and add a pop of color.

Zabuton are sometimes used in office settings for ergonomic seating during long meetings.

In schools and universities, zabuton are used for group discussions and interactive learning.

Zabuton are versatile and can be used in various cultural and social settings beyond just meditation and traditional ceremonies.