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Kintsugi (Japanese: 金継ぎ, lit. 'golden joinery'), also known as kintsukuroi (金繕い, "golden repair"), [1] is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with urushi lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum.
8 sty 2021 · Meaning “joining with gold”, this centuries-old art is more than an aesthetic. For the Japanese, it’s part of a broader philosophy of embracing the beauty of human flaws.
Chiński, siatkowy koszyk ceramiczny, naprawiony metalowymi zaciskami. Ręcznie malowana miska ceramiczna. Początki stosowania kintsugi sięgają XV wieku [10], gdy siogun Yoshimasa Ashikaga (1435–1490) stłukł swoją ulubioną chińską miseczkę do herbaty.
29 gru 2023 · That’s where kintsugi, a remarkable Japanese art form, comes in. Kintsugi (金継ぎ), literally meaning “golden joinery,” is the art of repairing broken pottery with gold powder. It’s not just about fixing an object; it’s about celebrating its history and giving it a new, unique beauty.
The technique, also spelled kintugi, translates as “golden joinery” and is the fascinating Japanese craft of using lacquer and metal to rejoin and repair a broken ceramic item. It is also referred to as kintsukuroi or “golden repair.”
6 dni temu · kintsugi, traditional Japanese technique of repairing ceramics with lacquer and a metal powder that is usually made from gold or silver. The centuries-old practice is often used to mend treasured objects by beautifying the cracks, which serve as a visual record of the object’s history.