The Historical Roots of Repair ADVERTISEMENT The practice of repair is as old as human civilization itself. In earlier times, ...
Kintsugi Wellness: The Japanese Art of Nourishing Mind, Body, and Spirit' by Candice Kumai is a book that serves as a guide to embracing resilience and strong willpower in all aspects of life.
Whether you have a pile of broken pavers in your yard or weathered walkway in need of repair, this art-inspired DIY can help ...
At midnight the night before I left for Japan to learn kintsugi, the ancient art of repairing broken pottery, my parents’ kitchen cabinet came crashing to the ground. My dog and I slept through ...
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 ...
The art of repair
In her studio in Vancouver, BC, Naoko Fukumaru practices Kintsugi, the five-hundred-year-old Japanese artform of mending ...
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 ...
Set your intentions for the new year by taking part in a workshop for ART's birthday on Jan. 17, 2025. The celebration for ...
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 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 ...