Kintsugi Kit — A Craft of Renewal
Don't cry over broken things. Mend and embrace them with Kintsugi. It's easy with our DIY kit.
Our DIY Kintsugi Repair Kit was designed to bring the simple and stunning art of Kintsugi to pottery enthusiasts worldwide. With everything you need to get started, including an instruction booklet and YouTube videos, you'll be able to create your own unique pieces of Kintsugi art.
The kit is made with traditional, natural ingredients, including the tokusa vine for polishing, pure gold and silver for a healthy finish, and only the purest form of lacquer, Ki-urushi, made from purified lacquer sap. This kit includes 0.1 grams of pure gold keshi-powder and 1 gram of pure silver keshi-fun powder, enough to repair about 30 small chips.
Kit Includes:
- 30 grams of basic lacquer
- 0.1 grams of gold keshi-fun and 0.5 grams of silver makie powder
- 30 grams of Tonoko (clay powder)
- 7 milliliters of Bengara red pigment
- Sawdust
- Flour
- Spatula
- Paintbrush
- Sprinkle brush
- Glass plate
- Oil bottle
- Sandpaper (#400, #800, #1500)
- Tokusa plant
- Silk cotton
- Pipette
- Masking tape
- Measuring spoon
- Gloves (single-use plastic gloves; please purchase based on your needs)
Additional Items You May Need:
- Tissue
- Food wrap
- Scissors
- Cutter or carving knife
- Ethanol (can be substituted with turpentine or kerosene)
- Urushi-buro (plastic/cardboard box, paper box, etc.)
- Materials
- Care guide
Kit Includes:
30 grams of basic lacquer
0.1 grams of gold keshi-fun and 0.5 grams of silver makie powder
30 grams of Tonoko (clay powder)
7 milliliters of Bengara red pigment
Sawdust
Flour
Spatula
Paintbrush
Sprinkle brush
Glass plate
Oil bottle
Sandpaper (#400, #800, #1500)
Tokusa plant
Silk cotton
Pipette
Masking tape
Measuring spoon
Gloves (single-use plastic gloves, please purchase based on your needs)
Additional Items You May Need:
Tissue
Food wrap
Scissors
Cutter or carving knife
Ethanol (can be substituted with turpentine or kerosene)
Urushi-buro (plastic/cardboard box, paper box, etc.)
The raw lacquer in the kit is a living material activated by enzymes and should be used within one year for the best results. Any leftover raw lacquer can be used to repair wooden chopsticks and cutlery.
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