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kintsugi
[ kin-tsoo-gee ]
noun
- Also called 办颈苍路迟蝉耻路办耻路谤辞颈 [kin-, tsoo, -koo-roi]. a traditional Japanese pottery repair technique in which lacquer mixed with precious metals, especially gold, is used to fill cracks and replace missing pieces:
A 300-year old vase repaired with kintsugi was on display.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of kintsugi1
Example Sentences
Humbe, 鈥淜intsugi鈥 Using the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery as a metaphor for a transformative love, 24-year-old experimental pop star Humbe brings a new kind of sensuality to his sound.
Visitors can also participate in kintsugi workshops, learning how to repair chipped, cracked and broken ceramic and porcelain tableware using 100% natural materials including urushi lacquer and 24K gold powder.
鈥淜intsugi鈥 is not necessarily an indictment of L.A. 鈥 it鈥檚 an indictment of the entertainment industry that I鈥檇 found myself rubbing up against.
You sing about L.A. in a pretty negative way on Death Cab鈥檚 鈥淜intsugi,鈥 which followed your divorce.
Other Lives makes meaning out of old, cast-off clothes, drawing on the practices and philosophies of Japanese creative techniques like suminagashi dyeing, sachiko embroidery and kintsugi ceramics mending to see the redeeming spirit in an item, to repair the unrepairable.
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