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Bishop Jackie Davidson teaches a informative lesson on a Japanese art form using broken pottery, and how our lives can be just like this in God's hands. It's a great lesson - just wish you could 'see' the beautiful deep red mosaic glass candleholder she shared during this lesson.
"In Japan, there is a traditional repair method known as kintsugi, where broken pieces of pottery are stuck back together with a Japanese lacquer (urushi), the joints are painted and decorated with gold or silver powder, and the pottery continues to be used. "
The information about this beautiful art form can be found on the website below...
https://www.gov-online.go.jp/eng/publicity/book/hlj/html/202008/202008_07_en.html

www.griefguideministries.com

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Manage episode 398602275 series 3441651
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Bishop Jackie Davidson teaches a informative lesson on a Japanese art form using broken pottery, and how our lives can be just like this in God's hands. It's a great lesson - just wish you could 'see' the beautiful deep red mosaic glass candleholder she shared during this lesson.
"In Japan, there is a traditional repair method known as kintsugi, where broken pieces of pottery are stuck back together with a Japanese lacquer (urushi), the joints are painted and decorated with gold or silver powder, and the pottery continues to be used. "
The information about this beautiful art form can be found on the website below...
https://www.gov-online.go.jp/eng/publicity/book/hlj/html/202008/202008_07_en.html

www.griefguideministries.com

  continue reading

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