Bernardaud is inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi, where broken ceramics are healed and reformed with gold, creating glimmering fissures throughout the design - showcasing that just because it's broken, doesn't mean it should be discarded. In fact, it can turn out to be more beautiful than it ever was before. This rectangular tray replicates the elegance of the historic art for your crockery collection.

BERNARDAUD Kintsugi Rectangular Tray
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Kintsugi Rectangular Tray
Bernardaud is inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi, where broken ceramics are healed and reformed with gold, creating glimmering fissures throughout the design - showcasing that just because it's broken, doesn't mean it should be discarded. In fact, it can turn out to be more beautiful than it ever was before. This rectangular tray replicates the elegance of the historic art for your crockery collection.