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金継ぎ (kintsugi) or 金繕い (kintsukuroi) is a Japanese craft art of repairing broken ceramics and pottery. It uses urushi lacquer and gold powder.
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“When the Japanese repair broken objects, they aggrandize the damage by filling the cracks with gold. They believe that when something has suffered damage and has a history, it becomes more beautiful.”
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Chinese artist Li Xiaofeng uses shards of broken porcelain to create stunning costumes. Li Xiaofeng, Whirling, 2012, Qing Period shards. Photo: Courtesy of Red Gate Gallery and the artist
An example of kintsugi, the traditional Japanese art of ceramic repair, in the 'piece-method' style.