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Taku Nakano

Kintsugi Bowl "Iris Rose"

Kintsugi Bowl "Iris Rose"

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The "Iris Rose Kintsugi" series by Taku Nakano captures the enchanting iridescent shimmer of the iris rose. This series combines rainbow-hued pottery with traditional Japanese kintsugi techniques, incorporating Nakano's unique Saidei luster method. Each piece embodies a fusion of Japanese tradition and contemporary elegance, making them perfect for everyday enjoyment or as standout additions to any collection.

Each item in the handcrafted Iris Rose Kintsugi series reflects the Japanese philosophy of finding beauty in damage and imperfection, transforming these pieces into more than just utilitarian objects. They become ideal gifts to commemorate personal victories over adversity or illness.

Packaged in a dedicated paulownia gift box inscribed with kintsugi, each piece is securely delivered in perfect condition. This packaging not only ensures safety during transit but also enhances the overall gifting experience, emphasizing the emotional and philosophical significance of the work.

The Iris Rose Kintsugi series is an excellent choice for those who seek values beyond mere functionality, offering a deep connection to hope and healing. Gifting an item from this series symbolizes the mending of broken bonds and overcoming adversity, making it a powerful and meaningful symbol in any relationship.

KINTSUGI

Originating from Japan's distinctive historical and cultural context, Kintsugi is a traditional technique for elegantly repairing broken ceramics. In Japan, a land frequently struck by natural disasters like earthquakes and typhoons, the practice of Kintsugi has evolved, symbolizing the people's resilience in overcoming challenges and emerging stronger and more beautiful. This philosophy is not just about repairing but also enhancing objects, making them stronger and more attractive than before.

Kintsugi embodies the aesthetic of "Wabi-Sabi," appreciating the beauty in imperfection and the passage of time. The "Mottainai" ethos, promoting recycling and respect for objects, has been a part of Japanese culture since the Edo period. This belief, that everything deserves a second chance and that overcoming difficulties leads to greater strength and beauty, is deeply interwoven with the Kintsugi technique and culture.

More than just a repair method, Kintsugi represents the synergy of Japanese spirit and culture, offering not only physical restoration but also therapeutic benefits and underscoring the profound bond between objects and people. As a symbol of Japan's history, culture, and spiritual fortitude, Kintsugi adds new value to broken items, making them significant in our sustainable modern world.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Quantity: 1
  • Dimension: Diameter 15.5 cm (6.1 in) × Height 6.0 cm (2.4 in)
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Origin: Made in Tokyo, Japan
  • Brand: Taku Nakano
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White and black kintsugi cups and bowl, showcasing the traditional Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold lacquer.

Taku Nakano

Taku Nakano is a potter who runs a ceramics studio in Tokyo. He creates unique ceramic pieces with a focus on cosmic motifs, crafting artworks in his own distinctive style. He also works as a Kintsugi master and was commissioned by the Georgian government to repair a wine jar, which was displayed as a symbolic object representing the meeting of Georgian wine culture and Japanese Kintsugi culture at the Georgian Wine Exhibition.

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