A Broken Heart
Still Beats…
A Japanese Art of Repair
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Kintsugi is a centuries-old Japanese art form that repairs broken pottery using lacquer mixed with powdered gold. Rather than concealing fractures, it illuminates them, transforming what was shattered into something more beautiful for having been broken.
At its core, the practice reflects an enduring belief: breakage is not the end of a story, but the beginning of a more resilient one.
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Instigated By Heartbreak draws from this philosophy as a guiding metaphor for the inner work of healing. Like kintsugi, it does not rush restoration or romanticize fracture; it honors the depth, complexity, and quiet labor required to mend.
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Kintsugi resists the idea of returning to what once was. It suggests that healing does not erase damage; it integrates it. The gold does not disguise the break, it records it.
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