Kintsugi Techniques Revitalize Fractured Ceramics
Kintsugi, a Japanese art form, repairs broken pottery with gold, highlighting fractures. This technique has been applied to 500 ceramic
Read MoreKintsugi, a Japanese art form, repairs broken pottery with gold, highlighting fractures. This technique has been applied to 500 ceramic
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Read MoreJapanese art of kintsugi repairs broken pottery with gold, highlighting flaws. This philosophy influences modern fashion, emphasizing uniqueness over perfection.
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