Our Chulucanas broken vase and the Kintsugi art

January 17, 2021

Our Chulucanas broken vase and the Kintsugi art

During a transport, one of our precious Chulucanas vases broke.
But we were not ready to do without it.
Have you heard of the Japanese art of Kintsugi?
It consists of repairing the broken pieces of crafts.
The result is so beautiful that sometimes a repaired part is more beautiful than the original.


So we got to work on it. It is not finished yet, but we will show you the result.




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