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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMuskan Jhaveri is a student and writer from Mumbai with a passion for history and international relations. Fascinated by how culture, politics, and personal stories intertwine, she explores the ways these forces shape how we see and experience life. Guided by empathy and a natural curiosity about people, she approaches the world with sensitivity and care and values connection and understanding above all. She is someone who reflects quietly but acts with intention, always seeking to bridge divides, whether between ideas, cultures, or people. Muskan finds meaning not only in the big moments of hRead More...
Muskan Jhaveri is a student and writer from Mumbai with a passion for history and international relations. Fascinated by how culture, politics, and personal stories intertwine, she explores the ways these forces shape how we see and experience life. Guided by empathy and a natural curiosity about people, she approaches the world with sensitivity and care and values connection and understanding above all. She is someone who reflects quietly but acts with intention, always seeking to bridge divides, whether between ideas, cultures, or people.
Muskan finds meaning not only in the big moments of history but also in the small, often overlooked details that reveal deeper connections.
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Seikatsu is a poetic journey through the quiet elegance of Japanese daily life. This thoughtfully curated coffee table book blends photography, haiku, and narrative reflection to capture the fleeting yet profound beauty found in the ordinary. Through four chapters titled Threads of Time, Portraits of Presence, Seasons of Taste and Rhythms of Life, it celebrates the stillness, beauty and ritual woven into Japanese culture. Seikatsu invites you to pause, observe
Seikatsu is a poetic journey through the quiet elegance of Japanese daily life. This thoughtfully curated coffee table book blends photography, haiku, and narrative reflection to capture the fleeting yet profound beauty found in the ordinary. Through four chapters titled Threads of Time, Portraits of Presence, Seasons of Taste and Rhythms of Life, it celebrates the stillness, beauty and ritual woven into Japanese culture. Seikatsu invites you to pause, observe, and experience the subtle beauty in everyday life.
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