![]() Wabi sabi and kintsugi both have roots in the history of tea in Japan. Kintsugi has been used as a metaphor for the beauty of our healed woundedness as human beings. Meanwhile, kintsugi refers to the Japanese art of mending broken ceramics with lacquer and powdered gold, enhancing their appearance by displaying their repairs rather than hiding them. Japanologist Beth Kempton (2018) describes wabi sabi as notoriously difficult to define because it is a heart-centered experience that evades the confines of language. ![]() Wabi sabi is a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. ![]() ![]() Fostering a Wabi Sabi Mindset: 6 Wellness Tips.Kintsugi in Psychology: 3 Applications in Therapy. ![]()
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