Mamo Yoshida was attracted to kintsugi not because she wanted to make things sparkle, but because she loves the repetition of the humble process, the hands that leave traces of lacquer work, and the moment when a broken object is reborn.
Mamo Yoshida
is a kintsugi artist based in Paris, France.
She grew up in Sapporo, Japan, and after living in Denmark, moved to Paris.
She was attracted to kintsugi not because she wanted to make things sparkle, but because she loves the repetition of the humble process, the hands that leave traces of lacquer work, and the moment when a broken object is reborn.