I spent studying a broken tea cup was a minute I wasn’t doom-scrolling or buying athleisure to self-soothe, but rather ...
Steve Macaulay and Sarah Cook explore resilience through Kintsugi – and finding gold after a setback In everyday work ...
Kintsugi is the 500-year-old Japanese art of repairing broken ceramics with lacquer and gold dust. It’s meant to highlight the imperfections of a piece and celebrate its new form, rather than ...
When my heart breaks, it feels like I'm drowning—it is pain so raw it seems endless. Yet this is no isolated incident; to be ...
For something a little different this festive season, dip off the beaten track and opt for an interactive workshop or festive ...
The project's name comes from Kintsugi, the traditional Japanese art form that involves mending broken pottery by mixing lacquer with powdered gold, silver or platinum. “It’s been a dream of ...
As I reflect on this, Kintsugi comes to mind. This is a form of Japanese art in which broken pottery is repaired using precious metals such as gold, silver, or platinum. The result is an ...
From pottery making to pottery breaking, this Kintsugi workshop begins with the destruction of ceramics. The Japanese art form has seen ... the art of reconstructing broken ceramics and ...
Kintsugi is the Japanese practice of mending broken pottery repair with visible “scars ... The masks worn by characters are an art form in themselves, and in this video, an expert craftsperson carves ...
With the Japanese art of kintsugi, your broken pavers will be transformed into a treasured part of your outdoor space. This art form emphasizes seeing beauty in imperfections and avoiding waste, ...