Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese craft technique that utilizes lacquer and gold to repair broken ceramic pieces. Kunio Nakamura, the 52-year-old kintsugi artist who operates Rokujigen ...
This art form celebrates the beauty in brokenness and serves as a powerful metaphor for emotional healing. By adopting a ...
Translating to “golden repair,” Kintsugi involves repairing broken pottery with lacquer mixed with gold, silver or platinum. Rather than concealing fractures, Kintsugi celebrates them ...
Discover Kintsugi, an ancient Japanese artform that can not only bring your precious broken ceramics back to life but can also be deeply therapeutic, changing your life and the way you see yourself ...
Kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold, is the inspiration behind a new hair coloring trend. This ...
“Kintsugi” is a traditional technique that utilizes lacquer and gold to repair broken pieces of ceramic. The workshop was held at the former residence of the Toma family in the Takabatake ...
For the past five decades, here in his studio in central Tokyo, Tsukamoto has been restoring Japanese pottery in the authentic manner of kintsugi, the art of joining broken pieces with lacquer and ...
A Kintsugi class will be held at The Beacon in Whitehaven on Sunday, April 6. The class will run from 11.30am until 1pm, tickets are £44 per person and are available on The Beacon website.
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