Kintsugi by Myriam Greff
When restoring an object there should be no compromises on the material used and on the quality of the work provided.
As a heritage and fine art restorer, quality and traditions are very important in my everyday workflow. Fond of ceramics I soon developed my skills in the traditional art of Kintsugi whom philosophy I totally embrace.
I only use real 24k gold and proper Urushi lacquer. This method is the only one that allows a food safe reuse of objects such as bowls and cups, and it is the only one that can provide a real added-value to your favorite objects.
Our kintsugi products are are testaments to the power of embracing our flaws and finding beauty in the imperfections. They embody the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, which celebrates the beauty of imperfection.
Immerse yourself in the elegance of handcrafted bowls, cups, and other pieces that bear the marks of their journeys. Each imperfection is meticulously repaired with gold, creating a mesmerizing contrast that highlights the resilience of these pieces.
I’m proud to show the numerous editors and companies that featured my work or took the time to write a paper on my creations.