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Kintsugi
Nothing can be perfect.
Broken, shattered, cracked.
That's life, that's art, that's living.
... Kintsugi means 'connecting gold with gold', and is a Japanese craft technique that involves repairing broken pieces of ceramic by reattaching them with lacquer and then applying gold powder along the broken lines.
The kintsugi technique goes beyond simply repairing objects. It embodies the idea of "revealing, not hiding, wounds, and accepting even those scars as part of beauty
Every vessel is destined to break. We, too, are sometimes wounded, cra cked, broken, and crumbled in the ra vages of time. But is there anything in this world that is perfect?
The true history of being
So thats the context of the idea
Here's what had happened
The magical power of Seong Jin-woo contained within it, its mysterious golden light, was racing wildly along the cracks that were forming all over Woo Jin-cheol's body.
Its appearance is like the roots of a tree that have spread out in fork-like branches.
Like a spider web, meticulously crafted.
Like the hands of a craftsman repairing broken pottery.
Seong Jin-woo's barrier began to delicately sew together Woo Jin-cheo cracked vessel and the history of his struggles with golden thread.
Like a piece of pottery being reborn through the hands of a craftsman, Woo Jin-cheol's vessels were slowly changing.
The change was truly amazing.
The countless skills that had been excessively injected into Woo Jin-cheol until they were on the verge of exploding began to melt one by one and fuse into a new form.
In this way, 'crisis detection' and 'poison tolerance' met in Woo Jin-cheo , and were reborn as a deeper insight called 'survival instinct.'
'Strengthening physical strength' and 'concentrating magical power' were sublimated into the essential power of 'strong body.'
The skills that had been scattered into dozens of fragments began to slowly come together as if pieces of a puzzle were fitting together.
In a very natural way, as if it was meant to be that way from the beginning.
Nothing can be perfect.
Broken, shattered, cracked.
That's life, that's art, that's living.
... Kintsugi means 'connecting gold with gold', and is a Japanese craft technique that involves repairing broken pieces of ceramic by reattaching them with lacquer and then applying gold powder along the broken lines.
The kintsugi technique goes beyond simply repairing objects. It embodies the idea of "revealing, not hiding, wounds, and accepting even those scars as part of beauty
Every vessel is destined to break. We, too, are sometimes wounded, cra cked, broken, and crumbled in the ra vages of time. But is there anything in this world that is perfect?
The true history of being
So thats the context of the idea
Here's what had happened
The magical power of Seong Jin-woo contained within it, its mysterious golden light, was racing wildly along the cracks that were forming all over Woo Jin-cheol's body.
Its appearance is like the roots of a tree that have spread out in fork-like branches.
Like a spider web, meticulously crafted.
Like the hands of a craftsman repairing broken pottery.
Seong Jin-woo's barrier began to delicately sew together Woo Jin-cheo cracked vessel and the history of his struggles with golden thread.
Like a piece of pottery being reborn through the hands of a craftsman, Woo Jin-cheol's vessels were slowly changing.
The change was truly amazing.
The countless skills that had been excessively injected into Woo Jin-cheol until they were on the verge of exploding began to melt one by one and fuse into a new form.
In this way, 'crisis detection' and 'poison tolerance' met in Woo Jin-cheo , and were reborn as a deeper insight called 'survival instinct.'
'Strengthening physical strength' and 'concentrating magical power' were sublimated into the essential power of 'strong body.'
The skills that had been scattered into dozens of fragments began to slowly come together as if pieces of a puzzle were fitting together.
In a very natural way, as if it was meant to be that way from the beginning.
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