Kintsugi, the centuries-old Japanese pottery repair technique, turns broken ceramics into art using gold and lacquer while carrying a deeper message about healing, resilience and imperfection.
I coach my youngest daughter's U4 soccer team, the Sparkle Ponies, on weekends. Four-year-olds playing soccer is mostly controlled chaos: Keeping them upright, on the field, and not crying are the ...
Marc Santos is a Guides Staff Writer from the Philippines with a BA in Communication Arts and over six years of experience in writing gaming news and guides. He plays just about everything, from ...
Accidents can happen with our smartphones sometimes, which might require us to take them to a technician. Even though we shouldn't assume ill intent, any of us would be wary allowing a technician to ...
In this video, a rare mappa burl slab is transformed into a 60-inch round live edge dining table using epoxy resin and gold ...
The plastics industry, deeply intertwined with oil and gas markets, is facing significant challenges as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East disrupt energy markets. The closure of the Strait of ...
Grace Chang, CEO and cofounder of Kintsugi, said the company is shutting down and moving its research and artificial intelligence-driven mental health acoustics technology into the public domain in ...