Kintsugi
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The ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi gives new, glittering life to broken pottery that might otherwise end up in the trash. Repair your broken plates, bowls, and dinnerware with gold seams.

Rachelle Kelley saved to Fun Stuff to Make
Wabi denotes simplicity and quietude. Its original meaning came from living in solitude in nature. But now it has developed to something that is made by man or nature that receives a uniqueness and…

Luis Carlos 2R | 3D saved to Diseño wabi sabi
Korean artist Yeesookyung masterfully produces imperfect sculptures, bulbous yet elegant works composed from mismatched porcelain. The series, titled “Translated Vase,” was first inspired by the Korean artisan tradition of destroying porcelain works that are not deemed pristine, and she has continued to make the fused pieces since 2001. Intrigued by these tossed aside works and shards, Yee began saving fragmented tea cups and pots rejected by contemporary masters. Honoring the works’…

Holly Laws saved to Sculpture
Accent cushions with original art, for that instant zhuzh factor in any room Decorative and durable 100% spun polyester cover with an optional polyester fill/insert Full-color double-sided design printed for you when you order Concealed zip opening for a clean look and easy care Machine washable For a plump finish, use an insert/fill that is bigger than the cover

Wasmyah saved to كوشيات غريبة
Kintsugi, Japanese art! This Concrete Decor is a Minimalist Art. High, luxury quality picture. I can do it to you also in bigger size!!!! Colors: Grey, white and gold Gold leaf metal lines. Kintsugi Art, meaning is...all, what was broken, Is repairable. The picture is unframed. Made for order! Ready to ship within 4-5 days. Return policy: i dont accept cancellation.
Will Brans saved to Kintsugi
4,242 Likes, 56 Comments - ғʜᴇʀ ᴠᴀʟ (@fherval) on Instagram: “O Kintsugi, “Reparar con oro”; el arte de reparar cerámica con oro y entender que la pieza es más…”

Pam Black saved to Random things I like