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TSC architects / house in Hinomiya, Japan
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Tokyo Historic Architecture - Kanda Matsuya (1925), Kandasudacho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japon
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japanese round window in kyoto, they beleive squared windows destroy the views harmony. blossom tree <3
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Seam (gold leaf in concrete, 2007), Catherine Bertola. Image courtesy of the Artist and Workplace Gallery.
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Broken is Beautiful in the Japanese tradition of kintsugi. Broken things are repaired with gold (or silver) joinery, so that the repaired object is even lovelier than the original. It leaves history in tact and brightens any mistake. Kintsugi, Woodworking Plans, Woodworking Projects, Wood Projects, Japanese Woodworking, Woodworking Videos, Japanese Joinery, Woodworking Quotes, Youtube Woodworking
Broken is Beautiful: The Japanese Tradition That Makes Broken Things Even Better than Brand New
Broken is Beautiful in the Japanese tradition of kintsugi. Broken things are repaired with gold (or silver) joinery, so that the repaired object is even lovelier than the original. It leaves history in tact and brightens any mistake.