In a world obsessed with perfection, a centuries-old Japanese art form offers a different perspective. Known as Kintsugi, this unique practice transforms broken pottery into something even more beautiful by highlighting its cracks rather than hiding them. More than just a repair technique, Kintsugi has become a powerful symbol of resilience, healing, and the beauty of imperfection.
A quote widely attributed to Baba Vanga has once again gone viral on social media and news platforms: “What is written will be seen; what is hidden will come to light.”