On a solo trip to Mexico City a few years ago, I found the perfect souvenir at the flea market La Lagunilla: a modern ceramic art bust of a chic woman with dramatic, flowing brown hair. I couldn’t wait to display the piece. Back at home, I carefully unwrapped her, only to discover she had suffered a horrifying hair mishap in transit. Those luscious locks had snapped clean off, leaving her head in two pieces—and me heartbroken. As I went down an internet rabbit hole in search of the best way to repair her damaged do, I stumbled across kintsugi , or “golden joinery,” the traditional Japanese art of mending broken ceramics with lacquer mixed with gold powder. Rather than disguising imperfections, kintsugi quite literally illuminates them. The fracture becomes the focal point, with the idea being that flaws can add interest and even beauty to an object. That resonated with me. I became obsessed with kintsugi , and last year, that battered bust from Mexico led me halfway around the worl...
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