This repair technique is called kintsugi which translates as golden joinery and uses a special lacquer mixed with gold silver or platinum to fix the object in a way that highlights rather.
Japanese art of reparing ceramics with gold.
Japanese kintsukuroi chawan.
The origins of kintsugi are uncertain but it s likely that the practice became commonplace in japan during the late 16th or early 17th centuries noted louise cort curator of ceramics at the smithsonian s freer gallery of art and arthur m.
The translation from japanese of kintsugi or kintsukuroi means golden joinery or repair with gold where the gold powder is applied on lacquer some refer to it as kintsugi art with a metaphor of kintsugi life re birth or wabi sabi philosophy this technique transforms broken ceramic or pottery into beautiful.
As a philosophy it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object rather than something.
Rather than disguising the breakage kintsugi restores.
The name of the technique is derived from the words kin golden and tsugi joinery which translate to mean golden repair.
Poetically translated to golden joinery kintsugi or kintsukuroi is the centuries old japanese art of fixing broken pottery rather than rejoin ceramic pieces with a camouflaged adhesive the kintsugi technique employs a special tree sap lacquer dusted with powdered gold silver or platinum.
The meaning of kintsugi kintsukuroi gold repair art.
Its beginnings are often associated with the famed tale of a 15th century japanese military ruler whose antique.
It s called kintsugi 金継ぎ or kintsukuroi 金繕い literally golden kin and repair tsugi.
This traditional japanese art uses a precious metal liquid gold liquid silver or lacquer dusted with powdered gold to bring together the pieces of a broken pottery item and at the same time enhance the breaks.
Kintsugi is a centuries old japanese art of repairing broken pottery and transforming it into a new work of art with gold the traditional metal used in kintsugi.
But the japanese art of kintsugi follows a different philosophy.
Kintsugi is the japanese art of putting broken pottery pieces back together with gold built on the idea that in embracing flaws and imperfections you can create an even stronger more.
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