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Sapphire Glaze Kintsugi Bowl – Ceramic Art - Embracing Beauty in Imperfection (6.3" x 2.75")
Sapphire Glaze Kintsugi Bowl – Ceramic Art - Embracing Beauty in Imperfection (6.3" x 2.75")
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Color: Blue
Features:
- One-of-a-Kind Artistry: Each bowl is uniquely handcrafted with a flowing sapphire glaze, ensuring no two pieces are alike – an expression of nature's unpredictability and beauty.
- Inspired by Kintsugi Philosophy: Featuring golden "repair" lines that embrace flaws rather than hide them, this bowl symbolizes healing, resilience, and the art of embracing imperfection.
- Wabi-Sabi Aesthetic: Rooted in Japanese philosophy, this piece captures the quiet elegance of imperfection, transience, and natural simplicity – perfect for mindful living.
- Multi-Functional & Decorative: Ideal as a statement decor piece, meditation altar bowl, or thoughtful gift for those who appreciate soulful craftsmanship and symbolic design.
- Crafted with Heart & Fire: Formed through high-temperature firing and a custom glaze process, then finished with a modern take on Kintsugi for a truly timeless creation.
model number: KSB85541
Part Number: KSB85541
Details: This 16x7cm ceramic bowl features a sapphire waterfall glaze, created through a special high-fire technique. Cracks are highlighted using gold resin in the spirit of Kintsugi—celebrating beauty in imperfection and resilience. The unique flow of blue tones creates a mesmerizing depth, making it a striking decorative accent. Handmade ceramic with fire-reactive glaze Kintsugi-style golden repair (resin, not real gold) Size: 16cm diameter x 7cm height Decorative use only Inspired by Japanese aesthetics and wabi-sabi philosophy
More than just a utilitarian object – this bowl is a symbol of rebirth.
Born from fire and ceramic glaze, its flowing sapphire glaze cascades like a rushing waterfall, blending deep ocean blues with soft silvery hues. Each firing is a journey of chance – no two bowls will ever be the same. That is the beauty of unpredictability.
This bowl was once broken – just as life, at times, may fracture. But instead of being discarded, it was restored through the art of Kintsugi – where cracks are mended with golden lacquer, not to conceal, but to celebrate. Every fracture becomes a trace of time, of challenges endured, of resilience. The bowl stands as a living testimony that "beauty lies not in perfection, but in the story behind it."
It is made for those who cherish uniqueness, who find beauty in quiet depth and imperfection. A piece not just to admire, but to reflect upon.








