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day 16
‘kintsugi’
kintsukuroi, "to repair with gold"; understanding the piece is more beautiful for having been broken
a personal piece i used my body as reference 😵💫
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Ava Roth Collaborates with Insects to Create ‘Kintsu-Bee’ Ceramic Vessels
Stoneware bowl in the form of a drum with three legs with kintsugi a gold lacquer repair technique originated in Japan.
China, 12th-14th century, repairs 19th century.
Unknown maker
Now housed at Museum Folkwang in Essen, Germany.
Photographer: Hans Hansen
kintsugi
(n.) the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, highlighting the flaws of the mended object; also, an aesthetic characterized by embracing imperfection and treating healing as an essential part of human experience
things are more beautiful from having been broken