In the 500 year old art of Kintsugi, which translates more or less as ‘joining with gold’, broken pottery is repaired with a seam of lacquer and precious metal. Trust the Japanese to ...
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Kintsugi is an ancient Japanese art form that offers a profound ... repair,” Kintsugi involves repairing broken pottery with lacquer mixed with gold, silver or platinum. Rather than concealing ...
Kintsugi is the traditional Japanese art of repairing ceramics with ... give you when you had finished restoring, say, a broken piece of pottery in the Western tradition? Fukumaru: Well they ...
4. Kintsugi (Embracing Imperfections) Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, embracing the ...
Tsukamoto has been restoring Japanese pottery in the authentic manner of kintsugi, the art of joining broken pieces with lacquer and adorning them with gold. Over the years, he has also welcomed ...
On a recent day, a non-Japanese citizen was using a ... Kintsugi typically refers to the art of using lacquer to repair broken pottery pieces, but Freitas chose to apply the technique to common ...