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ALSO READ: Bored At Work? Try THIS Japanese ‘Inemuri’ Nap Instead Of Power Nap To Reduce Brain Fog Kintsugi is more than just an art form; it is a powerful metaphor for healing and acceptance.
The ancient Japanese art of kintsugi has existed for thousands of years as a method of mending broken pottery. Now, it’s taking off in the UK as a popular crafting activity, but why? As I ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Chicago Sun-Times features reporter Erica Thompson paints her mended saucer during a kintsugi class at the Japanese Culture Center in Lake View. Pat Nabong ...
Matias Canosa, a 39-year-old Argentinian, was attending a "kintsugi" workshop in the “Rokujigen” (Sixth dimension) gallery located close to Ogikubo Station in Suginami Ward, which was seen ...
Using lacquer to reassemble broken vessels by pasting shards together and coating with gold or silver powder, a technique known as kintsugi. In Western cultures, repairs aim to return a piece to ...
However, the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi offers a different and inspiring way to look at life. Kintsugi, which means "golden joinery," is the art of fixing broken pottery using lacquer mixed ...