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  1. Kintsugi is the unique and traditional Japanese art of repairing broken, chipped and cracked pottery using lacquer and gold. Pottery repaired using Kintsugi dates back to 16th century Japan (the Muromachi period) and makes use of many crafts using lacquer, one of which is called “Makie” which grew alongside the Japanese philosophy of the tea ceremony which comes from a belief in the beauty ...

  2. Kintsugi: the art of precious scars. When a bowl, teapot or precious vase falls and breaks into a thousand pieces, we throw them away angrily and regretfully. Yet there is an alternative, a Japanese practice that highlights and enhances the breaks thus adding value to the broken object. It’s called kintsugi (金継ぎ), or kintsukuroi (金 ...

  3. In "kintsugi," broken dishes and pottery are not simply made whole, but their breaks and chips are adorned in gold, reflecting an ancient Japanese aesthetic ...

  4. Jun 21, 2024 · Create Your Own Kintsugi. One way to illustrate how God restores us and can mend our brokenness is to create a kintsugi project of your own. A project like this is a fantastic one to do together with your kids. If you want to create your own traditional-style kintsugi, you can mix up some craft-store adhesive with a bit of gold paint.

  5. Kintsugi. Kintsugi ( 金継ぎ?, きんつぎ, "đồ thủ công bằng vàng"), cũng được biết như Kintsukuroi ( 金繕い?, きんつくろい, "sự sửa chữa bằng vàng"), [1] là một nghệ thuật của Nhật Bản về việc sửa chữa đồ gốm bị vỡ với chất liệu sơn mài, có phủ lên hoặc trộn ...

  6. Feb 12, 2016 · Kintsugi’ is the remarkable Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with elegance and grace - a tradition with a lot to teach us more generally about how t...

  7. Kintsugi is the Japanese art of putting broken pottery pieces back together with gold — a metaphor for embracing your flaws and imperfections. “You won’t realize your full potential until ...

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