Kintsugi: Book Review
Kintsugi is the centuries-old Japanese art of fixing broken pottery. It emphasizes the fractures and breaks with tree sap lacquer dusted with gold and silver. Rather than hiding or disguising these imperfections, it flaunts them. The cover of "Kintsugi" has a striking cover page that instantly strikes a chord with the reader. The author has used imagery that complements the title. The delicate and fine filigree she has used in her fonts not only attracts attention but enhances the appeal of the book. The title is short and crisp, easy to remember and enunciate.
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