This Nov. 11, 2018 photo shows an example of Kintsugi at the Kuge Crafts workshop in Tokyo. Kintsugi is an ancient Japanese method of repairing broken pottery with gold that creates a new work of art.
Visitors will undertake the role of artist in a new interactive exhibition by Yoko Ono. “Mend Piece for London” invites participants to two tables with broken pottery and simple instructions left by ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Bryan and Brad Caviness are brothers who like to break pottery, but their shattered work is inspired by the pottery of great civilizations of the past. Don’t miss the latest ...
ELKTON, Va. (AP) — Five bulls, three self-described "dummies," and more than 100,000 broken pieces of pottery. "We've got this whole pile of information that, in some senses, we can't put it together, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Anyone who wants to up their vintage hauls would do well to check out thrift stores and estate sales. There are literally thousands of ...
Archaeologists at Northern Arizona University are hoping a new technology they helped pioneer will change the way scientists study the broken pieces left behind by ancient societies. The team from NAU ...
A machine learns to categorize pottery comparable to expert archaeologists, matches designs among thousands of broken pieces. Archaeologists at Northern Arizona University are hoping a new technology ...
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