Japanese gold vase
It is a representative of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, which involves re bonding broken ceramic fragments with gold powder or paint to give them new life and beauty. The term 'jinzao' comes from the Japanese word 'jin 継ぎ', meaning 'repair with gold'. This technique is not just about restoration, but also an art form that views fragmentation as a part of life, connecting fragments with gold threads to showcase a unique aesthetic. High quality ceramic materials are usually selected, carefully designed and made, then intentionally broken and repaired. The aesthetic concept of gold vase corresponds to the Japanese culture of "wabi sabi", which appreciates the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and incompleteness.
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