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Meaning “to join with gold,” the centuries-old art of Kintsugi is more than an aesthetic. The Japanese culture sees beauty in the incomplete and value in simplicity. Kintsugi is part of a broader philosophy of embracing the beauty of human flaws. Adorning broken ceramics with a lacquer mixed with powdered gold is part of a tradition that highlights imperfections rather than hiding them. The fragments are carefully glued together with the sap of an indigenous Japanese tree, left to dry for a few weeks and then adorned with gold running along its cracks. This gilded restoration can take up to three months. It is a powerful lesson in learning to accept and celebrate the flaws and scars that make us human.
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