Bernardaud "Kintsugi"
The Bernardaud "Kintsugi" collection, designed by French-Armenian artist Sarkis, draws inspiration from the 16th-century Japanese art of kintsugi—a technique that repairs broken ceramics using lacquer mixed with gold, thereby enhancing their aesthetic value.This collection features intricate gold patterns that emulate the appearance of repaired fractures, creating a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. Each piece showcases a unique design, symbolizing resilience and the beauty found in imperfection.
Crafted from fine Limoges porcelain, renowned for its exceptional quality and translucency, the "Kintsugi" collection is adorned with hand-applied gold detailing. The radiant gold accents contrast elegantly with the pristine white porcelain, resulting in a sophisticated finish.
The collection offers a variety of items, including dinner plates, salad plates, bread and butter plates, and soup bowls, each thoughtfully designed to present different courses with grace. For beverage service, the collection features tea cups and saucers, espresso cups, and mugs, catering to diverse preferences. Additionally, serving pieces such as oval platters, salad bowls, and cake platters are available within this collection.