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they can be your angle or your debil

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"Kintsugi"

Because there is nothing in this world stronger than a broken person who has rebuilt themselves...

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kintsugi: the japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold.

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Every seen a menace and an animation student together? Me neither.

The right character belongs to

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Never did one of these and so I've decided to share some of the favorite I own atm: 511 by | 70 by | 4379 | 708 by | and ofc my awesome lookalike pfp! It's been fun so far!

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Meanwhile constructed what eventually became the Kintsugi collection.

On October 8th 2021 the Kintsugi proof of concept launched and it sold out within an hour. The collection consisted of 1,024 mints and today it’s coming up on 1,000Ξ trading volume on . 🙏

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The ETH Merge is Close: Ethereum Finally Releases Kintsugi Testnet! 🙇🏽‍♂️🤯

In honor...explore our rare pixel art "Yucca Palm in Kintsugi pot with iMac" NFT from our House Plants generative art collection out now! 🔥

https://t.co/c3QBpI12Th

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Rajul Shah creates comforting healing art inspired by a desire “to find calm and spiritual peace in the world.” "Kintsugi Pond I" is a new work of art. Rajul states, "I have witnessed strong connections between emotional and physical well-being." https://t.co/bh7g0Kq5p0

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Sunday Kohi break with:
"Kintsugi" by and
"City Lights" by
on the platform

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"Kintsugi"
first artwork for 2022💙

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The 1907 - Kintsugi! A Knight's blade that was shattered in combat! Instead of calling it a broken blade and leaving it, use the Japanese technique of sealing it back together with Gold! So now it is expensive AND broken!

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Some of my favourite illustrations of 2021:
1 - for 's new project
2,3 - Corvina & Vad from 's
3,4 - "Kintsugi" and "Devil" pieces

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On 24th dec I finally applied on
here are the art pieces from the series Kintsukuroi.
An art of Healing. more description in the bio

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This Christmas ☃️☃️


Mako own by @/nenobedo

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"Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise."

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