Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese craft technique that utilizes lacquer and gold to repair broken ceramic pieces ... ‘forgiven’ as they think of the pottery works as their own selves and ...
Both poetry and pottery were the essences of the material. Mr. Yellin started his journey as a novice in the world of Japanese ceramic art and worked his way up the ladder of knowledge. He says, with ...
At the start of his career, Kiyomizu tells me later via a Japanese ... a lovingly wrought ceramic dish and mindfully cutting it into thin slices. Indeed, says Kiyomizu, the pottery industry ...
pottery. Back then, Robert Yellin was a journalist at an English-language newspaper in Japan, and also a specialist in ceramics. Staff from Apple got in touch, asking him to arrange a tour of ...
With American encouragement, the Japanese offered clay. The little-known role of ceramic statecraft in Cold ... the rustic pottery of a humble people. Deliberately rough and durable enough to ...
Four museums at two locations (Selb and Hohenberg on der Eger) explore all aspects of the production process, the history of design and ceramic making for medicine and space travel, for example. In ...
In the 500 year old art of Kintsugi, which translates more or less as ‘joining with gold’, broken pottery is repaired with a seam of lacquer and precious metal. Trust the Japanese to ...
For centuries, Seto City has been known for its setomono (things made in Seto), a term that is now used to mean ceramics. The earliest evidence of pottery in Japan goes back to 10,000 BCE.