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Kintsugi

Cultural Heritage

A Japanese repair practice that mends broken ceramics with lacquer and powdered metal, making cracks visible. It treats damage as part of an object’s history and meaning.

Source: UNESCO, ICOMOS

Knowledge Management

Ethics & Community

The systematic capture, organization, and sharing of knowledge to support consistent decision-making. In heritage work, it helps preserve institutional memory and improve continuity.

Source: ICCROM, UNESCO

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