Create art with the Japanese practice of kintsugi
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Create art with the Japanese practice of kintsugi

Dating back over 600 years, the Japanese practice of joining broken pieces of ceramics with gold is a celebrated art form you can learn to do on your own.
various bowls and cups on a table with flowers in vases next to them,
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two pieces of fruit sitting on top of a white table
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a silver and gold ring with red stones in the middle on a white countertop
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a dining room with white tables and black drapes on the windows, along with gold trim
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a black vase sitting on top of a white table
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a white statue with blue and gold designs on it's face, neck and chest
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four different types of bowls with names and pictures on the bottom one is labeled in blue
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a golden bird is sitting on a blue and white plate with gold chains hanging from it's neck
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