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Gold Kintsugi — 8.3" Begonia Footed Soup Bowl in High-White Porcelain
Gold Kintsugi — 8.3" Begonia Footed Soup Bowl in High-White Porcelain
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Broken. Repaired. More Beautiful Than Before.
Kintsugi — the Japanese art of repairing broken ceramics with gold — holds that a crack is not a flaw but a history. This bowl takes that philosophy and makes it the decoration: gold veins painted across pure white porcelain, radiating from the base as if the bowl had been shattered and reassembled in precious metal.
Form & Decoration
A wide, shallow bowl in high-white porcelain, its profile flaring dramatically from a tall cylindrical foot to a broad open rim — the begonia silhouette, generous and unhurried. The exterior is entirely plain. Inside, three to four gold kintsugi lines are painted by hand — varying in width from a fine thread to a broader vein, branching and converging across the white interior in the manner of a repaired fracture. A fine gold line traces the rim, connecting the interior gold to the outside edge.
Specifications
- Size: 8.3 inch
- Material: High-white porcelain
- Finish: Glossy high-white glaze | Hand-painted gold kintsugi interior | Plain white exterior | Fine gold rim
- Form: Begonia silhouette | Tall cylindrical footed base
- Style: Kintsugi-inspired, minimal luxury
- Use: Soup bowl, salad bowl, fruit, dessert, decorative object
- Care: Hand wash recommended to preserve gold decoration
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