Archaeologists sifted through the soil of an abandoned ancient village and unearthed a glimpse into everyday life.
Rooted in the Japanese art of Kintsugi; the technique of repairing broken pottery with gold lacquer to create objects of beauty, the exhibition offered a powerful metaphor for healing and renewal.
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In this video, I show you a new tool I use to break up clay and compacted soil called the Prong. I also show how to improve the clay soil and plant a fruit tree to give it the best chance of ...
But it was what customers needed, he realized. Instead of building the biggest-possible tool, Clay just needed to build something useful. “I had this internal pressure of ambition about the kind ...
It’s, in fact, similar to the Japanese art of kintsugi, where broken pottery is repaired with gold to celebrate the cracks instead of hiding them. For years, the mural existed quietly, a little piece ...
The Lewisville Lake Symphony International Chamber Series presents the Kintsugi String Quartet, a premier string group on full scholarship at the renowned UNT College of Music. They will perform ...
He offers exclusive experiences through hotel partnerships (my kintsugi experience was booked through a stay at Hotel the Mitsui), as well as a selection of private pottery lessons. The studio als ...
What it tells us about the past: This small, clay tablet was likely a tool used to perform rituals at two prehistoric stone rings in northern Japan over three millennia ago. The holes were used ...