The “I’m Not Broken” Plate is a handmade piece and a new take on Kintsugi. It is for anyone who has ever felt broken or damaged. This plate is a beautiful reminder that beauty and healing can emerge from our cracks and challenges, symbolizing resilience, transformation, and personal growth.
Just as the “I’m Not Broken” plate transforms its flaws into a unique, speckled, colorful design, people can learn to embrace their imperfections and experiences as integral parts of their journey.
In my growth journey and my work as a life and creativity coach, the concept of finding beauty and healing in our cracks has been a guiding principle. In my studio and sessions with clients, I witness the transformative power of embracing imperfections and challenges. By viewing these imperfections as opportunities for growth, people can shift their mindset from defeat to empowerment.
Slip casting, Ceramic decal, Ceramic Glaze. Photography and Styling by Kesem Yahav. Designed and produced by Kesem Yahav at the Kesemy Design studio in Amsterdam.
Im not broken, 2024
The “I’m Not Broken” Plate is a handmade piece and a new take on Kintsugi. It is for anyone who has ever felt broken or damaged. This plate is a beautiful reminder that beauty and healing can emerge from our cracks and challenges, symbolizing resilience, transformation, and personal growth.
Just as the “I’m Not Broken” plate transforms its flaws into a unique, speckled, colorful design, people can learn to embrace their imperfections and experiences as integral parts of their journey.
In my growth journey and my work as a life and creativity coach, the concept of finding beauty and healing in our cracks has been a guiding principle. In my studio and sessions with clients, I witness the transformative power of embracing imperfections and challenges. By viewing these imperfections as opportunities for growth, people can shift their mindset from defeat to empowerment.
Slip casting, Ceramic decal, Ceramic Glaze.
Photography and Styling by Kesem Yahav.
Designed and produced by Kesem Yahav at the Kesemy Design studio in Amsterdam.