فن ياباني قديم ومستمر حتي الان، مرتبط بفلسفة جميلة تقدر القيمة الجمالية للعناصر حتي بعد كسرها وهو ما يلفت النظر للجمال الموجود في الامثالية.
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Japan’s ancient art of celebrating broken pottery is rooted in an eastern philosophy of finding beauty in imperfection. Many believe it can help us to accept our flaws – and foster a sense of peace and fulfilment.
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