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Maybe it's because I am broken,
but aren't most of us in some way?
I love the Japanese custom of Kintsugi!
Nothing is ever truly broken ... that's the philosophy
behind the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi, which repairs
smashed pottery by using beautiful seams of gold.
The story of Kintsugi is said to have begun
in the 15th century when Japanese
military commander Ashikaga Yoshimasa
broke one of his beloved Chinese
tea bowls and, disappointed with
a shoddy repair job it was treated to,
urged Japanese craftsmen to come up
with a more pleasing method of repair.
Translated to “golden joinery,” Kintsugi (or Kintsukuroi,
which means “golden repair”) the centuries-old Japanese art
gives a unique appearance to broken pottery repaired
with a seam of lacquer and precious metal.
Trust the Japanese to encapsulate the wisdom of the ages
into a single object. Theirs is a culture with an enviable talent
for clarity of both thought and communication, and with an
admirable attitude to what really matters in life.
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Kintsugi often makes the repaired piece even more beautiful
than the original, revitalizing it with new life.
If you want more, a wonderful page explaining
the 3 predominant styles of Kintsugi:
crack, piece method, and joint-call, can be found here.
Images & resource from BBC Four's Japan season, here.
Happy Birthday!
Happy 51st Birthday to my handsome son, SM, the best husband to my daughter, WW, and best father ever to my three Grandhunks! I love you, Bassel!! Have a wonderful day today and a terrific, healthy, happy year ahead.
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3 comments:
First of all, best wishes to SM!
Jacki I enjoyed the whole blog. I so love the art of Kintsugi. Thanks all this interesting information and for the links too.
Congratulation to Nr 4800! That's such an incredible number of the best blogs I can imagine. How many hours of work that might have been? I only can pay you my deep respect. Thank you for all the time and creativity, Jacki!
Thanks so much, Elenor, You gift me with your time and comments, I really do appreciate you! Thanks again..
Thank you mom. I love you more!
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