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Literally meaning gold joinery, kintsugi is a traditional Japanese method of fixing broken lacquerware and pottery using gold (or silver) powder infused lacquer. The golden emphasizes and accentuates crack lines in the mended piece, as opposed to the more obvious tendency to try to hide such imperfections. %
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