The ancient Japanese art of kintsugi has existed for thousands of years as a method of mending broken pottery. Now, it’s taking off in the UK as a popular crafting activity, but why? As I ...
The technique is the ancient art of Japanese Kintsugi, a powerful metaphor for life where nothing is ever truly broken. Metallic powder is mixed with resin or lacquer to fix pieces together The ...
“Kintsugi allows us to give a new life to sentimental objects and find peace with life.” The art’s philosophy ... creating a healing journey for those affected. “We remind ourselves ...
Kintsugi typically refers to the art of using lacquer to repair broken pottery pieces, but Freitas chose to apply the technique to common pieces of furniture, such as chairs, desks and ladders.
Kintsugi, the traditional Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending cracks with lacquer and gold. Kintsugi visibly incorporates the history of an object into its new form. In this ...
Kintsugi is an ancient Japanese Healing Practice that serves to join back together that which was once broken, while showcasing and honouring the breaks. This experiential workshop utilizes a ...
I have always been inspired by the redeeming process of the Kintsugi art, especially as it relates ... moments of brokenness and embrace profound healing. In doing so, I believe that your soul ...
Like the ancient art of Kintsugi, I believe that healing is not about erasing cracks but embracing them - filling the broken pieces with resilience, self-compassion and strength. Life's challenges ...