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Kintsugi, The Japanese Art of Fixing Broken Pottery With Gold
The art of the broken- Kintsugi uses lacquer resin mixed with powdered gold, silver, platinum, copper or bronze, resulting into something more beautiful than the original.
Kintsugi, The Japanese Art of Fixing Broken Pottery With Gold
Japanese art of Kintsugi follows a different philosophy. Rather than disguising the breakage, kintsugi restores the broken item incorporating the damage into the aesthetic of the restored item, making it part of the object’s history. Kintsugi uses lacquer resin mixed with powdered gold, silver, platinum, copper or bronze, resulting into something more beautiful than the original.
Kintsugi Art Examples Gallery | Lakeside Pottery Studio
"kintsugi "the art to repair - the idea behind it is that the piece becomes more beautiful and valuable because it has been broken and has a history. this is also the philosophy when people overcoming suffering..
Single Serving: Hey Rosetta! - Kintsukuroi - Turntable Kitchen
Single Serving: Hey Rosetta! – Kintsukuroi | Turntable Kitchen
Broken is Beautiful: The Japanese Tradition That Makes Broken Things Even Better than Brand New
It is a fact of life that buildings, as they age, inevitably fall apart. We Americans are not quite comfortable with this. We like everything to be shiny and new: we like all our buildings and our interior finishes to have the smooth sameness of youth. But the Japanese have developed a way of dealing with this. They have, in fact, embraced the idea that sometimes fixing broken things can make them even better and more beautiful than when they were new.
Kintsugi diary
Retried gold application I failed the other day. ...
小石原さんの金継ぎ 繕いのうつわの画像|エキサイトブログ (blog)
Kintsugi Art, It's Metaphor, How the Repair Made, Where to Buy Kintsukuroi Gold Repair
Kintsukuroi - repairing broken pottery with gold
Antique Korean white porcelain bowl Joseon Choson chawan Kintsugi Gold 18-19th
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Kintsugi Art, It's Metaphor, How the Repair Made, Where to Buy Kintsukuroi Gold Repair
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“Japan, the Land of Gold.” How True Is the Old Legend? : NIPPONIA No. 45
Hon’ami Koetsu (1558-1637), intended the repaired part to represent water flowing from melting snow. (Akaraku ware tea bowl, named Seppo. Property of Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art) #kintsugi