Inspiration de la série Patti : le kintsugi ou l’art de sublimer les imperfections

Inspiration from the Patti series: kintsugi or the art of sublimating imperfections

Kintsugi is an ancient Japanese technique that involves repairing broken ceramics by sealing the cracks with lacquer sprinkled with gold, silver or platinum powder.

Instead of hiding flaws, this method reveals and highlights them, symbolizing the beauty of imperfection and the acceptance of life's accidents. Each repair becomes a moment of history, a proof of resilience, where scars are transformed into precious lines.

This philosophy teaches us that the marks of the past can enrich an object, or even a person, by bringing depth and singularity. It invites us to see beauty where it is not obvious, to accept that what is broken can become even more precious and unique.

Inthe Patti collection , this idea of ​​imperfect beauty has found a particular resonance. The concrete pieces are covered with a silver or gold network, in hollow, evoking these “scars” that kintsugi magnifies. Each jewel thus becomes a tribute to this vision of art that values ​​​​flaws and makes them fascinating, while bringing a touch of modernity and audacity.

Because our personal stories, like objects, are more beautiful when they accept their authenticity.

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