Kintsugi is a Japanese art form in which broken pottery is repaired with gold or other precious metal, rather than being discarded. It is also seen as a metaphor for the concept of wabi-sabi, a Japanese aesthetic concept that values the imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete. It is often associated
The Art of Imperfection: Kintsugi Pottery, Wabi-Sabi and Sustainability, Blog
Kintsugi: The Wabi Sabi Art Of Japanese Ceramic Repair - By Kaori Mochinaga (paperback) : Target
What the Japanese art of Kintsugi can teach us about healing trauma.
Forest Therapy in the Inohae Valley » Simone Armer
Kintsugi in the sand
Wabi Sabi and the Practice of Kintsugi The Wabi Sabi Blog – The Wabi Sabi Shop
The Connection Between Wabi-sabi and Kintsugi
Kintsugi & resilience, Wabi Sabi Philosophy and its influence on the world.
A Winter Solstice art project combined with the Japanese technique of Kintsugi. Students will learn about wabi-sabi, how to find beauty in the
Kintsugi: A Wabi-Sabi Art Project, finding beauty in the imperfect! SEL
Kintsugi, wabi-sabi, and why it's fine to be imperfect, Listening Partnership
Kintsugi Wabi Sabi Workshop with Ryley in San Francisco at The
PDF) Second handout I created for my dissertation- using the Kintsugi [Japanese gold-joinery] metaphor to conceptualize healing and repair after experiencing human induced traumas such as torture. Understanding Trauma and Trauma Healing-Kintsugi