The reflections of Japanese researcher Masaru Emoto have inspired us to pause and consider the symbolic connection between water, environment and emotions. In his observations, water is presented as an element sensitive to its surroundings, capable of expressing harmonious forms when associated with positive images, words and intentions — a concept often referred to in Japanese culture as Hado, subtle vibration.
Beyond any scientific interpretation, what resonates most with us is the deeper meaning of this vision: the idea that attention, care and the quality of our intentions can influence the way we experience what surrounds us.
For this reason, during breakfast, our spring water is offered in a simple yet mindful way: served in a carafe, accompanied by rock crystals and a message of joy and gratitude.
A small symbolic gesture, designed to begin the day with presence and openness.