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All I want for Christmas is a smooth forehead.
The story (as I know it) is that in 15th century Japan, shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa broke his favorite
chawan, a type of tea bowl. He sent it to China to be repaired, only to have it returned with ugly metal staples.
When a man loves a teacup, he wants it to be perfect. So, the shogun asked a local artisan to salvage it. The artist took the porcelain and filled its cracks with a mixture of lacquered resin and powdered gold. Rather than ignoring its flaws, he gilded them.