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Kintsugi Art Studio
Nilo started her studio in 2022 after witnessing how the art of kintsugi helped her daughters cope with the loss of their grandfather. Moved by its quiet strength, she felt it could bring comfort to others going through tough times. Since then, she’s been creating a gentle space for people to explore healing through this thoughtful craft. Nilo also works closely with the Samaritans of Singapore, running Kintsugi Healing Workshops for those impacted by suicide, made possible through public donations. Her approach is warm, grounded, and rooted in real experience, making her studio feel like a safe corner in a busy world.
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