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Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer mixed with powdered gold or silver. As a philosophy, the belief is that the object is more valuable and beautiful with its history revealed. But how can you adapt a pottery repair technique to your art journal? By adapting Kintsugi as a transformative tool […]

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Kintsugi (also known as kintsukuroi) is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold in order to highlight and show off the imperfections caused by the breakage. Traditionally you would use liquid silver, liquid gold, or lacquer with powdered gold to both join the broken pieces and embelli

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Bruno Capolongo's "Kintsugi Dragons" merges ancient tradition with contemporary art, embodying the philosophy of kintsugi—the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. The intricate blue dragons, set against the deep blue hues of the plate, are given new life through the delicate gold veins, transforming the once-broken piece into a unique work of art. 

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Bruno Capolongo's "Kintsugi Dragons" merges ancient tradition with contemporary art, embodying the philosophy of kintsugi—the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. The intricate blue dragons, set against the deep blue hues of the plate, are given new life through the delicate gold veins, transforming the once-broken piece into a unique work of art. #BrunoCapolongo #Art #KintsugiDragons #OilPainting #ContemporaryArt #2022 #ArtCollector #ArtGallery #Kintsugi #ResilienceInArt

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Kintsugi is an ancient Japanese technique of preparing precious ceramics using gold. Porcelain is valuable, in part, because it is fragile. It is delicate and thus weak. The Japanese have appreciated porcelain for centuries and, although they have surely been careful, tea pots have been broken.  What does one do when a Japanese Broken Pottery, Japanese Pottery Kintsugi, Japanese Kintsugi, Japanese Rice Bowl, Kintsugi Art, Year 9, Japanese Rice, Pottery Crafts, Botanic Gardens

Kintsugi is an ancient Japanese technique of preparing precious ceramics using gold. Porcelain is valuable, in part, because it is fragile. It is delicate and thus weak. The Japanese have appreciated porcelain for centuries and, although they have surely been careful, tea pots have been broken. What does one do when a

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In this class that honours traditional Japanese art, an experienced and friendly teacher will guide you every step of the way so that you leave with beautiful symbolic pottery to treasure. As well as enjoying the hands-on experience of creating up to two classic Japanese bowls with all the materials provided, you’ll also learn a little about the history and philosophy of Kintsugi. To fuel your creativity, unlimited tea and snacks are provided throughout the workshop.  • Minimum age: 16. • This experience is available Wednesdays and Weekends every month, exclusions may apply. • Your voucher is valid for 12 months from the date of issue.  Location: London (Greater London) Gold Cracks Japanese Art, Japanese Ceramics Traditional, Kintsugi Illustration, Japanese Hobbies, Kintsugi Ceramics, Japanese Broken Pottery, Swimwear Illustration, Japanese Pottery Kintsugi, Japanese Symbolism

In this class that honours traditional Japanese art, an experienced and friendly teacher will guide you every step of the way so that you leave with beautiful symbolic pottery to treasure. As well as enjoying the hands-on experience of creating up to two classic Japanese bowls with all the materials provided, you’ll also learn a little about the history and philosophy of Kintsugi. To fuel your creativity, unlimited tea and snacks are provided throughout the workshop. • Minimum age: 16. •…

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