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kintsukuroi |
"instead of the break "…diminishing [the bowl's] appeal, a new sense of its vitality and resilience raised appreciation to
even greater heights." The bowl has become more beautiful for having
been broken. The true life of the bowl "…began the moment it was
dropped…"
"So it is not simply any mended object that increases in its appreciation but…the gap between the vanity of pristine appearance and the fractured manifestation of mortal fate which deepens its appeal."
In other words, the proof of of its fragility and its resilience is what makes it beautiful."
"So it is not simply any mended object that increases in its appreciation but…the gap between the vanity of pristine appearance and the fractured manifestation of mortal fate which deepens its appeal."
In other words, the proof of of its fragility and its resilience is what makes it beautiful."