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Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken objects with gold — the philosophy being that fractures and imperfections don't diminish something, they become its most important story. Golden Scars of the Empire applies that philosophy to one of Star Wars' most iconic and deliberately faceless symbols: the Emperor's Royal Guard.
Gold inlay lines cut across the helmet like scars, transforming armor built to project fear into something that speaks of resilience and renewal. Constructed from authentic upcycled Louis Vuitton materials, this piece operates on two levels simultaneously — as a striking Star Wars collector's work and as a meditation on what it means for something broken to become more meaningful than before.
Materials: Authentic upcycled Louis Vuitton canvas, leather, and hardware; gold inlay; reclaimed components.
Wearable: Yes
Dimensions: 22"H × 14"W × 14"D
Edition: Limited Edition 1 of 1 — signed with certificate of authenticity
Explore the inspiration and process behind this piece.
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken objects with gold — the philosophy being that fractures and imperfections don't diminish something, they become its most important story. Golden Scars of the Empire applies that philosophy to one of Star Wars' most iconic and deliberately faceless symbols: the Emperor's Royal Guard.
Gold inlay lines cut across the helmet like scars, transforming armor built to project fear into something that speaks of resilience and renewal. Constructed from authentic upcycled Louis Vuitton materials, this piece operates on two levels simultaneously — as a striking Star Wars collector's work and as a meditation on what it means for something broken to become more meaningful than before.
Materials: Authentic upcycled Louis Vuitton canvas, leather, and hardware; gold inlay; reclaimed components.
Wearable: Yes
Dimensions: 22"H × 14"W × 14"D
Edition: Limited Edition 1 of 1 — signed with certificate of authenticity