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Cristina on Jul 28, 2023
5 out of 5 starsThis was a great addition to the Kintsugi kit, very useful for larger pieces. Thank you
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Kenzie on Jul 25, 2023
5 out of 5 starsGood kit! The English version of the YouTube instructions saved me! I have never done kintsugi before, so I did get a bit overwhelmed and confused with the various Steps/Starting Points for different types of cracks, but the learning curve is pretty easy. Tip: I do wish they made the kit plastic-free with a glass palette and metal or glass spatula.
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catherine on Jun 30, 2023
5 out of 5 starsI haven't used the kit yet but all the stuff is here and it came quickly!
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julianaenglish on Jun 29, 2023
5 out of 5 starsI haven’t used this kit yet, but it has been beautifully packaged and came with plenty of information and directions. Looking forward to using it!
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Jeremy on Sep 26, 2023
1 out of 5 starsDoes not dry and causes itchiness even when using gloves. They would also not accept my return.
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About KintsugiJapan
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Kintsugi Japan is ran by Tsugu Tsugu, a small Japanese company specialized in traditional kintsugi (gold repair).
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Our kintsugi studio in Ebisu, central Tokyo. We also have the second branch in Asakusa, Tokyo.
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Yuki Matano doing kintsugi repair at our studio in Ebisu, central Tokyo.
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We restore broken ceramics using traditional kintsugi techniques, which are based on the use "urushi lacquer" (tree sap)
Helping you use objects dear to you for a very long time with kintsugi restoration ! (Food safe, natural, durable)
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Kintsugist Yuki
Owner
Production partners
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saca
Nagano, Japan
saca is a kintsugi* artist in Nagano prefecture, Japan, surrounded by beautiful nature. She also creates lacquered accessories. * Kintsugi is a technique to repair ceramics using a lacquer called Urushi, which was originally applied to wood for Japanese lacquer art.
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Kintsugi Supplies
Yamanaka, Japan
Born in 1979. After graduating from high school, he studied the basics of lacquer for two years at the Wajima Lacquer Art Technical Training Institute. After that, he returned to Yamanaka Onsen and apprenticed himself to a local craftsman.
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We accept custom orders for kintsugi suply refills. Please shoot us a message and we will do our best to help you.
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If you would like your order to be wrapped as a gift, please add the gift option to your basket and pay the gift wrapping fee. We will wrap your order with our exclusive wrapping paper.
Care instructions
Items repaired using traditional kintsugi techniques should be treated with the same care as traditional lacquerware.
Please note the following:
1. Do not place an item repaired with kintsugi in a microwave, a dishwasher, an oven or an open fire.
2. Always wash by hand. Make sure to wash your repaired item gently and avoid scrubbing around the repaired cracks.
For the full explanation: https://tsugu-tsugu.shop-kintsugi.com/pages/faq