Kintsugi: Why Japan Repairs Broken Pottery With Gold
Instead of hiding a break, kintsugi makes it the most beautiful part of the bowl. The history and quiet philosophy behind repairing ceramics with gold.
Read Full StoryOld things deserve another life. Whether it's a chair with a broken leg, a cast iron pan thick with rust, or a jacket with a worn lining, restoring an object is one of the most satisfying acts in craft—and one of the most honest. Here's how to do it well.
Instead of hiding a break, kintsugi makes it the most beautiful part of the bowl. The history and quiet philosophy behind repairing ceramics with gold.
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