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Cataloguer / Sale Coordinator, Chinese Works of Art

Senior Vice President, US Head, Asian Art Group

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Vice President and Head of Department
南宋/元 龍泉窯青瓷蔗段洗
Provenance:
Capital Gallery, Hong Kong, 2006
來源:
香港長安美術古董行,2006 年
For a similar example, see J. J. Lally & Co. 2013 special exhibition, Song Dynasty Ceramics: The Ronald W. Longsdorf Collection, no. 9; and another example from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, with an incised lotus to the interior, illustrated on the museum's website, accession no. 16.156.2.
Kintsugi, also known as kintsukuroi (金繕, "golden repair"), is a Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery by fusing the areas of breakage with urushi lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. Kintsugi not only adds beauty to ancient ceramics, as a philosophy it values breakage and repair as an integral part of the object's history.