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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Kintsugi: The Japanese Art of Being Remade

Kintsugi 金継ぎ is known as the Japanese art of putting broken things back together, like broken pottery, using materials mixed with powdered gold and other elements. Instead of hiding damage, this technique celebrates the restoration of an object once viewed as broken, flawed, or imperfect. This same process can be seen as a metaphor for addiction recovery. Even for people with addiction who willingly choose recovery, there's an element of being remade that can't be ignored. Addicts often go through a period of denial.
Mental health
Television
fromOpen Culture
3 weeks ago

Trevor Noah Explains How Kintsugi, the Japanese Art of Repairing Pottery, Helped Him Overcome Life's Tragedies

Trevor Noah left The Daily Show, endured personal trauma and depression, and embraces kintsugi as a metaphor for healing, showing beauty in repaired wounds.
Renovation
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 month ago

Asoka Hospital South Wing / AIDAHO

Asoka Hospital South Wing applies Kintsugi-inspired 'Architecture of Regeneration' to create a healing environment that reconnects patients with daily life.
Wellness
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

Inside Blackberry Mountain's Art-Centered Approach to Wellness

Luxury resorts increasingly offer art-based wellness programming because art therapy promotes immediate calming, emotional regulation, and resilience benefits for guests.
Bicycling
fromBikeMag
3 months ago

The Stunning New Way Cyclists Are Fixing Paint Scratches

Kintsugi-style gilding paste transforms bike scratches into decorative highlights, celebrating patina instead of hiding imperfections.
Television
fromVulture
6 months ago

And Just Like That ... Exists Beyond Life and Death

Kintsugi illustrates that art can embrace flaws, similar to the narrative twists in storytelling.
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