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Simple and versatile vessel type, kiln-changed unique glaze color
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A while ago, I shared about kintsugi and the philosophy of wabi-sabi as restorative aesthetics that embrace imperfections and scars. However, this asymmetrical tableware flips that concept on its head. Instead of restoration, it celebrates pure destruction and unrefined beauty, boldly challenging the artistic sensibilities of everyone who uses it.
This dishware embodies provocative, avant-garde aesthetics—an unapologetic, daring attempt to redefine tableware. If you’re still pondering what these plates could possibly hold, you might already have missed their true purpose: to carry a message of defiance and forward-thinking beauty.
The beauty of fracture, the audacity of revelation.
Experience the art for yourself.
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