Core Kyoto S6E18 - The Culture of Gold Leaf: Gossamer Layers Beget Profound Beauty
            
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              Gold leaf is just 0.1 micron thick, and almost translucent, but it has a lasting luster. Gilt craftsmen utilize its qualities to accent brocade, lacquerware, and Buddhist structures and statues. In the ancient court, a soft and muted finish was favored over glitter and gloss, and this cultivated a Kyoto aesthetic. Today tradition is a stepping stone to new art forms, while gold flakes embellish sake, coffee, and traditional sweets. Discover the gleaming appeal of gold leaf culture in Kyoto. 
            
          | Released | Feb 28, 2013 | 
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| Runtime | 28min | 
| Genre | Documentary | 
| Actor | Gary Tegler | 
| Director | N/A | 
| Production | NHK |