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Kintsugi: Giving Broken Objects a Second Life

Kintsugi (金継ぎ), or “golden joinery,” is a traditional Japanese restoration technique dating back to the Muromachi period. While it is celebrated globally today for its striking aesthetic of gold-seamed ceramic, its origins were born out of a desire to preserve history rather than hide damage.

In our workshops in Kyoto and Osaka, participants are guided through this process step by step by local artisans. … Read More

The Art of Sashiko: From Rural Necessity to Modern Design

Sashiko (刺し子), which translates to “little stabs,” is a traditional Japanese stitching technique that dates back to the Edo period. While it is celebrated globally today for its striking geometric beauty, its origins were born out of a stark, rural necessity. … Read More

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