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yellow dahlia

(6,609 posts)
Sun May 31, 2026, 12:59 PM 23 hrs ago

The book cover of Barbara McQuade's new book is brilliant!

The title of Barb's book is THE FIX, Saving America from the corruption of a mob style government.
(Barb McQuade was on Velshi earlier. Her books comes out this week.)

The cover of the book depicts a china/porcelain plate with the seal of the United States in the center, The plate has been broken and repaired. It has been repaired with gold. Kintsugi is a method of repair primarily associated with Japan.

The point is that when something precious and beautiful has been broken, one does not discard it. One repairs it and one repairs it with gold (rather than invisible glue), so the repair is visible and honored as well.

This is a perfect analogy for what needs to happen with our Democracy. It can be repaired. It will never be the same again, but the repair itself will be beautiful.

From Brittanica.com: "kintsugi, traditional Japanese technique of repairing ceramics with lacquer and a metal powder that is usually made from gold or silver. The centuries-old practice is often used to mend treasured objects by beautifying the cracks, which serve as a visual record of the object’s history. Although kintsugi is a technique unique to Japan, it has been applied to ceramics from China and Korea, leaving a recognizable Japanese mark on these otherwise foreign objects."

The traditional kintsugi method utilizes urushi, a natural lacquer made from the sap of the lacquer tree (Toxicodendron vernicifluum), a relative of poison ivy. Urushi has been used in the production of Japanese lacquerware for millennia and is glossy, durable, and water-resistant."


UPDATE: Thank you to two helpful DU'ers who posted images of the book below.



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The book cover of Barbara McQuade's new book is brilliant! (Original Post) yellow dahlia 23 hrs ago OP
The cover Cirsium 23 hrs ago #1
Thank you! Thank you! yellow dahlia 23 hrs ago #2
Also... Cirsium 23 hrs ago #4
Yes. You are the bee's knees. yellow dahlia 22 hrs ago #6
... Buns_of_Fire 23 hrs ago #3
Thank you! Thank you! yellow dahlia 22 hrs ago #5
nice cover BlueWaveNeverEnd 18 hrs ago #10
Back when CBS wasn't an anathema... ultralite001 20 hrs ago #7
Awesome! Thanks for sharing the clip. yellow dahlia 18 hrs ago #9
K & R malaise 20 hrs ago #8

Cirsium

(4,150 posts)
4. Also...
Sun May 31, 2026, 01:13 PM
23 hrs ago

I avoided linking to Amazon. Aren't I just the bee's knees?

I see that Buns_of_Fire posted the actual image.

yellow dahlia

(6,609 posts)
6. Yes. You are the bee's knees.
Sun May 31, 2026, 01:51 PM
22 hrs ago

(I too boycott Amazon.)

You and Buns_of_Fire both improved on my OP.

ultralite001

(2,717 posts)
7. Back when CBS wasn't an anathema...
Sun May 31, 2026, 03:41 PM
20 hrs ago

Kintsugi, the ancient art of making shattered dishes whole

"In "kintsugi," broken dishes and pottery are not simply made whole, but their breaks and chips are adorned in gold, reflecting an ancient Japanese aesthetic celebrating the beauty in imperfection. In recent years, kintsugi has been rediscovered and reinterpreted by a new generation of Japanese artists. Correspondent Lucy Craft reports."



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