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What do you get when you cross a Japanese artform with Danish bricks?
Kintsugi is a Japanese art of repairing broken crockery with gold lacquer. It’s a way of making an item’s breakage part of its history, and arguably making it more beautiful as a result. If you can’t get hold of any gold lacquer, Stefan Eeckman proves that you can do just as good a job with…
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What do you get when you cross a Japanese artform with Danish bricks?
Kintsugi is a Japanese art of repairing broken crockery with gold lacquer. It’s a way of making an item’s breakage part of its history, and arguably making it more beautiful as a result. If you can’t get hold of any gold lacquer, Stefan Eeckman proves that you can do just as good a job with…
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What do you get when you cross a Japanese artform with Danish bricks?
Kintsugi is a Japanese art of repairing broken crockery with gold lacquer. It’s a way of making an item’s breakage part of its history, and arguably making it more beautiful as a result. If you can’t get hold of any gold lacquer, Stefan Eeckman proves that you can do just as good a job with…
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What do you get when you cross a Japanese artform with Danish bricks?
Kintsugi is a Japanese art of repairing broken crockery with gold lacquer. It’s a way of making an item’s breakage part of its history, and arguably making it more beautiful as a result. If you can’t get hold of any gold lacquer, Stefan Eeckman proves that you can do just as good a job with…
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What do you get when you cross a Japanese artform with Danish bricks?
Kintsugi is a Japanese art of repairing broken crockery with gold lacquer. It’s a way of making an item’s breakage part of its history, and arguably making it more beautiful as a result. If you can’t get hold of any gold lacquer, Stefan Eeckman proves that you can do just as good a job with…
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What do you get when you cross a Japanese artform with Danish bricks?
Kintsugi is a Japanese art of repairing broken crockery with gold lacquer. It’s a way of making an item’s breakage part of its history, and arguably making it more beautiful as a result. If you can’t get hold of any gold lacquer, Stefan Eeckman proves that you can do just as good a job with…
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What do you get when you cross a Japanese artform with Danish bricks?
Kintsugi is a Japanese art of repairing broken crockery with gold lacquer. It’s a way of making an item’s breakage part of its history, and arguably making it more beautiful as a result. If you can’t get hold of any gold lacquer, Stefan Eeckman proves that you can do just as good a job with…
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What do you get when you cross a Japanese artform with Danish bricks?
Kintsugi is a Japanese art of repairing broken crockery with gold lacquer. It’s a way of making an item’s breakage part of its history, and arguably making it more beautiful as a result. If you can’t get hold of any gold lacquer, Stefan Eeckman proves that you can do just as good a job with…
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What do you get when you cross a Japanese artform with Danish bricks?
Kintsugi is a Japanese art of repairing broken crockery with gold lacquer. It’s a way of making an item’s breakage part of its history, and arguably making it more beautiful as a result. If you can’t get hold of any gold lacquer, Stefan Eeckman proves that you can do just as good a job with…
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What do you get when you cross a Japanese artform with Danish bricks?
Kintsugi is a Japanese art of repairing broken crockery with gold lacquer. It’s a way of making an item’s breakage part of its history, and arguably making it more beautiful as a result. If you can’t get hold of any gold lacquer, Stefan Eeckman proves that you can do just as good a job with…