Sunday, February 17, 2013

Rock Pillow


The first recorded notion of the pillow originated in ancient Mesopotamia 7000 years ago. These pillows weren't exactly the cushions that you and I recognize with today. These pillows were hard and solid, usually being made of rock. The shape of these pillows were not the conventional rectangular shape we use today, but smaller and more compact, generally having a curve in the rock. Unlike in today's society, these pillows served a much more practical reason than helping us rest or preventing long term health problems through incorrect sleeping posture. These cushions in the ancient world were used to keep bugs, dust, and other foreign matter from entering the body. During ancient times, health care and medicine wasn't as prevalent or strong as it is today; getting a bug and the resulting illness or disease had a higher potential to endanger a person's life.

With Mesopotamia being located in modern day Iraq, the concept of the pillow spread west to Europe and east to China. The notion of the pillow in China was similar to the one in Mesopotamia, but had a more underlining reasoning to why these pillows continued to be hard. The Chinese believed that a soft pillow would absorb some sort of energy from a person, so many of the pillows continued to be produced from hard materials such as rock. As one can see in modern times, the principle of absorbing energy has been overshadowed by functionality, with many Chinese having regular pillows, meditation cushions and bolster pillows today.

With the pillows spreading to the west as well, the idea came to be revolutionary and similar to the conceptualization recognized with today regarding cushions. The Greeks and the Romans crated the soft pillow recognized with currently. They created the soft cushion in a rectangular and square form to lay their heads on in various settings. The filling they used are not the same as the kapok material or buckwheat used today; in matter of fact they used various feathers from assorted animals in many cases as filling (e.g. goose feathers). During the middle ages after the fall of the Roman Empire in Europe, pillows were more of a symbol of prominence and upper class, because much of Europe was thrown into the feudal system with the populace being divided into classes. The upper elite who could actually afford these handmade cushions were the only ones who could pay for them. At this time, making cushions were a time consuming process because of the lack of machinery and ready substance.

In time the industrial revolution took place in Europe and America, and now instead of the handmade time consuming conceptualization of making a pillows, cushions could now be massed produced. As society grew, cushions could now be generated and logistically spread around the world.

Cushions vary in sizes and shapes nowadays, having bolster pillows, meditation pillows, triangle cushions, and so on. In a way, pillows today and there design represent a part of the world and culture that people are unaware of.

Feng Shui and Energy Colors


A person's indoor and outside colour for a residence can easily have even more of an important influence to the home outside of getting design points or trying to thrill the neighborhood and next-door neighbors. Feng Shui can be made use of as a compass for bringing beneficial electricity to a house and made use of as a chart for color option. In Feng Shui, there are five elements with various colors that fall in these aspect groups. Each component holds an emotion attached to it. These five components are metal, water, fire, environment, and timber. The outside and the most suitable shade selected is identified by the way the house is facing and comprehending its Trigram, whereas the interior utilizes a Feng Shui mapping that cracks the area in to sectors that need to abide by a certain color design for each quadrant. A person also can easily consider their very own private sensation and regard for the shade concerning Feng Shui; Feng Shui need to just be utilized as a chart to aid offer people ideas on what colors to choose to keep positive electricity in the house. Clearly choosing a color you do not such as will instantly revoke the positive electricity occurring, due to the unfavorable impact of looking at a colour that one does not like. Feng Shui directs the exterior paint task and interior paint job in a different way.

The exterior shade of your home can be determined by the way your home is facing. Your house can easily experience 8 portals basic: north, south, eastern, west, southeast, southern west, northeast, and northwest. A colour is affixeded to each instructions, as an example if your house is sharp west then one would make use of gray colours or if your home was aimed south then one will utilize red. It is essential not to utilize greater than a couple of colors when doing a color design for the outside. And one ought to make the gradual shift from the outside colour to the inside. One can do this by having the linings of the outdoors home windows a specific shade that's within the inside or the door painted the same as the indoor within.

For the interior colour, it's important to consider to map a space; in Feng Shui this is known as Bagua mapping. Bagua mapping is cracking the house or space into quadrants that stand for each aspect of our lives. These elements in our lives can easily obtain positive power, or chi by having a color design that goes appropriate with each aspect. The mapping of the space and the shades will certainly reveal where there is detach and where there might should be enhancement in regards to the color pattern involved. Several of the groups of the quadrants are partnerships, wide range, occupation, family, and so forth.

To boost the interior of a house, one does not have to do a whole paint job for a space, one can check out various other methods to boost the space like purchasing furnishings or complimentary products. In the bedroom for example, a color design can be altered by acquiring one-of-a-kind bedding that offers the Feng Shui function, even bolster pillows can be a fast way to boost the color design of the residence.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Kapok and the Enviorment


Kapok is a substance that many people do not know about still, but chances are if they have sat in a motor vehicle, or put on a life vest of some kind, or laid their head on a pillows; there's a chance that the stuffing for those products were filled with kapok. Kapok is coming to be more and more popular and it's safe to say that many of the objects that are constructed from cotton these days or some other synthetic material may be using kapok. Kapok has many plus sides to using it, but the principal plus seems to be how ecologically friendly the substance is. The element comes from a kapok tree, which are found in the tropics. The tree grows in countries like Asia, Africa, and South America. If you live in the United States the tree grows as close as Mexico. These trees grow in great quantity and spreads fast due to the quantity of seeds the tree emits yearly. Due to the source of the Kapok and the ability to spread at a fast rate, there is hardly any to no destruction done to the natural environment. The trees do not actually have to be cut down to gain the kapok, they can merely be plucked.

Not only is the sourcing thought of to be a positive, but also the material itself. The material is resistant to water saturation, making it a good fit for bedding products. This kapok is especially good for pillows, because kapok does not suck in water, mildew is less prone to develop as fast given that water is not taken in within the cushion; this is also the case for bedspreads and thick bed sheets. Typically, kapok constitutes an excellent filler because it's also lighter in weight than cotton. Due to this lightness and buoyancy, almost all life jacket use this material. Many can company's uses this for the inside because it's light and can reduce fuel mileage because of less weight. If one was to compare this material to another substance used to stuff soft products, one could compare kapok to the older way of making use of goose feathers. Unlike goose feathers, kapok does not funnel dust mites or allergies associated with this animal's feather. Kapok is typically hypoallergenic and anti-microbial. The durability of kapok is very substantial. The fibers can survive for a long time and are easily rinsed.

The very best form of ingredient filling far and away is kapok over feathers and cotton. The use of kapok, being easily available in developing areas of the globe such as Asia, Africa, and South America; provide many of the people in these a region of the world to create and sell items with this kapok material within. This can be said for essentials like pillows and covers. An example of this would be in Thailand, many of the tribes located in the north utilize this kapok substance to develop all variations of pillows, these pillows consist of zafu and zabuton, triangle fold pillows, bolster pillows, unique bedding, and so on. Kapok has revolutionized the way we live in in indirect methods, and because its environmentally safe and sustainable, kapok will play more of an essential role in many markets down the road.