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Embracing Wabi-Sabi: The Beauty of Imperfection in Design In the world of design, we often chase after perfection, seeking flawless finishes and immaculate arrangements. However, the philosophy of Kintsugi invites us to redefine our understanding of beauty. Originating in Japan, Kintsugi is the art of repairing broken pottery with gold, celebrating the cracks and imperfections rather than hiding them. This practice embodies the spirit of wabi-sabi, which finds beauty in the transient and imp... Wabi Sabi Repair, Gold Repaired Pottery, Find Beauty, Wabi Sabi, In Design, Philosophy, Temple, Im Not Perfect, Repair

Embracing Wabi-Sabi: The Beauty of Imperfection in Design In the world of design, we often chase after perfection, seeking flawless finishes and immaculate arrangements. However, the philosophy of Kintsugi invites us to redefine our understanding of beauty. Originating in Japan, Kintsugi is the art of repairing broken pottery with gold, celebrating the cracks and imperfections rather than hiding them. This practice embodies the spirit of wabi-sabi, which finds beauty in the transient and…

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✨ Kintsukuroi: The Art of Becoming More Beautiful for Having Been Broken. ✨ In Japan, there’s a sacred practice called kintsukuroi, where broken pottery is mended with gold. Rather than hiding the cracks, the fractures are filled with golden lacquer—turning them into something even more precious. This golden repair symbolizes that the brokenness doesn’t diminish the value of the object. In fact, the breaks are what make it more beautiful, more unique. It’s the same for us. The places where ... Broken Vase, Ceramics Projects, Turning, Repair, Vase, Japan, Ceramics, Gold, Quick Saves

✨ Kintsukuroi: The Art of Becoming More Beautiful for Having Been Broken. ✨ In Japan, there’s a sacred practice called kintsukuroi, where broken pottery is mended with gold. Rather than hiding the cracks, the fractures are filled with golden lacquer—turning them into something even more precious. This golden repair symbolizes that the brokenness doesn’t diminish the value of the object. In fact, the breaks are what make it more beautiful, more unique. It’s the same for us. The places where…

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“Ring the bells that can still ring.Forget your perfect offering.There is a crack in everything.That is how the light gets in.” – Leonard Cohen, Anthem Kintsukuroi (“golden mend”) is the Japanese art of mending broken pottery using lacquer resin laced with gold or silver. As well as a nifty form of repair, kintsukuroi has a deeper philosophical significance. The mended flaws become part of the object’s design, and some people believe the pottery to be even more beautiful having gone through…

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