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Serenity Restored: Kintsugi Celadon White Bowl

$1,779.17
£1,326.45
€1,500
CA$2,443.43
A$2,734.68
CHF 1,427.93
MX$33,363.23
NOK 18,125.68
SEK 17,200.16
DKK 11,425.32
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Serenity Restored: Kintsugi Celadon White Bowl, an Ode to Repaired Beauty Discover a unique art object, carrying a profound philosophy: a porcelain bowl of rare delicacy, adorned with a soft shade of celadon white. Its open and generous form, inspired by Japanese or Korean styles, evokes tranquility and harmony. The Art of Subtlety: Celadon White and Refinement This bowl stands out with its celadon white color, a subtle hue that evokes purity and peacefulness. Far from bold splashes, it offers a calming and elegant presence on your table. The exquisite fine porcelain enhances this delicate shade, creating a piece that blends simplicity with sophistication. A New Life Sublimated by Gold Despite its past marked by a break, this bowl has regained its full splendor thanks to the ancient art of traditional Kintsugi. Every crack has been meticulously restored, highlighted by lines of pure 22-carat gold. These golden scars are not hidden, but magnified, transforming imperfection into a radiant testament to resilience and recovered beauty. This embodies the Japanese philosophy of accepting the past and celebrating repair, making this bowl not only a functional object but also a narrative work of art. A Companion for Your Precious Moments With its ideal dimensions of 8.3 inches in diameter and 2 inches in height, this bowl is perfect for a multitude of uses. Whether for serving your salads, soups, pasta dishes, or your most refined culinary creations, it will beautifully present your food with distinction. And most importantly, you can use it with complete confidence: it is perfectly food-safe, inviting you to savor every meal in a setting of art and history. This Kintsugi celadon white bowl isn’t just an object; it’s an invitation to appreciate beauty in imperfection, strength in reconstruction, and the richness of ancient craftsmanship.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 2 in (5.08 cm)Diameter: 8.3 in (21.09 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    2000
  • Condition:
    Repaired.
  • Seller Location:
    MEAUX, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU10384245277092

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