"Kintsugi is not just about simple repairs, but is an expression of kindness and love. You can redo the repairs as many times as needed or desired, so there is no such thing as failure with kintsugi... It is an apt metaphor for making dreams come true, and kintsugi teaches us the power of resilience." — Michihiro Hori, author of *A Beginner's Guide to Kintsugi*
Perhaps you've heard about the mindful Japanese philosophy at the heart of *Kintsugi* — that imperfections are beautiful, and visible repairs are part of an object's "life story." Perhaps you've even considered this at a personal level, and it has helped you appreciate and celebrate your life more deeply, imperfections and all.
Or maybe you just watched the series finale of the popular TV show *Killing Eve* and heard the main character's moving wedding speech about kintsugi: "It's a way of bonding to create something new, something completely your own."
In *A Beginner's Guide to Kintsugi*, author Michihiro Hori provides pract...
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