The Kintsugi Moon Jar is a reimagined version of the traditional Korean moon jar, made from black clay instead of the customary white porcelain. This vessel features a rough, unglazed surface that highlights the rawness of the material, embodying a tactile contrast to its delicate shape. It incorporates a crack repaired with gold in the style of kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer mixed with powdered gold. Additionally, a white slip meanders across the jar’s surface, adding dynamic movement and a striking visual contrast.
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The Kintsugi Moon Jar is a reimagined version of the traditional Korean moon jar, made from black clay instead of the customary white porcelain. This vessel features a rough, unglazed surface that highlights the rawness of the material, embodying a tactile contrast to its delicate shape. It incorporates a crack repaired with gold in the style of kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer mixed with powdered gold. Additionally, a white slip meanders across the jar’s surface, adding dynamic movement and a striking visual contrast.
Available through artsper.com
https://www.artsper.com/gb/contemporary-artworks/sculpture/2298506/eomycota