The Japanese tradition of kintsugi
— the artful repairing of damaged objects — is a practice that
continues to fascinate me. In our society today, most things are not
repaired if broken. If a toaster quits working, the normal practice is
to throw it away and get a replacement. Still, shoes get repaired.
Automobiles do — probably more than we’d like — and iPhones can be
repaired if the damage is not severe. John Foster looks at things
broken, repaired and/or mended — and the beauty of such.
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