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Modern Kintsugi Beehive Vase - Eggshell - Broken + Repaired Japanese Pottery - Hand Painted Gold - Made in Thailand (W) 7.25in (H) 6.5in
Modern Kintsugi Beehive Vase - Eggshell - Broken + Repaired Japanese Pottery - Hand Painted Gold - Made in Thailand (W) 7.25in (H) 6.5in
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A One-of-a-Kind, Meaningful + Artistic Piece
*Please Note: For decorative purposes + dried/artificial flowers only. Not safe for serving food.
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Gallery Representation - Las Laguna Art Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA + Artsy
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Made In Thailand Collection
Type - Flat, Oval Shaped Vase
Material - Semi-Gloss Textured Ceramic
Size - (W) 7.25in (H) 6.5in (Approx.)
Colors - Eggshell, Gold
Outside - Gold Kintsugi Paint Along Break Lines
Character - Nature, Botanical
Features - Vase Made in Thailand, Textured
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ORDERS TO ALASKA + HAWAII - I can not offer free shipping outside of the Continental US due to the high cost of shipping via UPS and FedEx to these areas. Though less expensive, I can not send pieces via the Post Office due to a high rate of loss and breakage. I will send a separate shipping invoice that must be paid before shipment. Please expect a shipping rate around $50-$100 per piece as a guideline, depending on size.
Thank you in advance for your understanding.
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FW25 Color Trend - Vapor Blue, Bronze/Brown
2025 Home Decor Trends - Sustainable Luxury, Botanic Inspiration
Textured and Matte Finishes
Textured ceramic finishes, such as ribbed or carved surfaces, are trending for their ability to add depth and tactile interest to a space. Matte pieces, in particular, are gaining popularity for their understated elegance. These finishes work well with both modern minimalist interiors and rustic farmhouse styles.
What is Kintsugi?
Beauty in Imperfection/Broken is Beautiful
Kintsugi is the exquisite Japanese Artform of repairing breaks in pottery using gold paint. The gold repair is symbolic; calling attention to the flaws in the piece rather than hiding them. The message is a metaphor: the process of healing—whether physical, emotional, or conceptual—is itself an art; beautiful and worthy of celebration.
Materials: Gold Kintsugi Paint, Bonding Material, Small Ceramic Vase.
