The Philosophy of Kintsugi
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Discover the deep Japanese philosophy of Kintsugi, the art of embracing imperfections and turning them into something beautiful. Dive into the meaning behind this ancient practice in this enlightening video.
Kintsugi is the ancient Japanese art form that celebrates imperfection and resilience. We explore the historical and philosophical interpretations behind this stunning practice of repairing broken pottery with gold. Discover the beauty in imperfections and the rich cultural significance of Kintsugi.
Chapter Titles:
0:00 - Intro
0:03 - Discover and Explore Kintsugi: The Ancient Art and Golden Repair Technique in Japanese Culture
1:09 - The Philosophy of Kintsugi: Finding Beauty in Flaws and Imperfections
1:47 - The Historical Evolution of Kintsugi and Its Connection to the Japanese Tea Ceremony
2:17 - How the Tea Ceremony Shaped Japanese Culture and Kintsugi's Role
2:48 - The Artistic and Cultural Significance of Kintsugi in Modern Times
3:04 - Kintsugi as a Philosophical Testament to Impermanence and Imperfection
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This is lovely!
thank you @shivarsprenko8157!
Beautiful video!!!
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This is very educational, thanks for the upload!
Thank you for watching!
Fix your broken belongings yourself and make the repairs an intrinsic aspect of the finished piece,,,,,,,,,, As anti capitalism as it gets,,,,,,,,,!
Thank you so much for your comment! Yes, Kintsugi encourages us to value and preserve our belongings, rather than discarding them, which is indeed a powerful statement against the throwaway culture often associated with consumerism. By embracing the imperfections and history of an object, we not only create something unique and beautiful but also promote a more sustainable lifestyle. I'm glad this resonated with you!
It's so nice to spot a comment from @pinkyhootart here before I arrived! That was a really lovely and highly informative video. :) Thank you for sharing it!
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I wish,@@_akamidget! I'm part of a team that did, though. :)