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The kintsugi technique is an extension of the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, which sees beauty in the incomplete and value in simplicity. The broken pieces of pottery were glued together with gold creating an object even more beautiful. The practice of kintsugi means 'to join with gold' it is a reminder to stay optimistic when things fall apart and to celebrate the flaws and missteps of life. Wabi Sabi Book, Japanese Ancient, Wabi Sabi Design, Kintsugi Art, Japanese Philosophy, Embrace Imperfections, Colorful Gradient, Lovely Poster, Broken Pieces

The kintsugi technique is an extension of the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, which sees beauty in the incomplete and value in simplicity. The broken pieces of pottery were glued together with gold creating an object even more beautiful. The practice of kintsugi means 'to join with gold' it is a reminder to stay optimistic when things fall apart and to celebrate the flaws and missteps of life.

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