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Kintsugi Starter Kit

Kintsugi Starter Kit

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Experience authentic kintsugi craftsmanship from the convenience of your own home with this comprehensive starter kit. Experience the beauty of traditional kintsugi as you work with real lacquer and a range of essential materials included in the kit. No need to wait, you can start your kintsugi practice right away using common household items such as flour, salad oil, and more.

Allow the art of kintsugi to connect you with the world around you, enabling you to appreciate the beauty of the present moment and find solace in its healing and enriching qualities. Immerse yourself in the captivating colors and alluring fragrances of natural materials, such as lacquer and gold dust, elegantly packaged in a splendid paper box adorned with a mesmerizing image of gold and silver. 

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[Important Notice] It is important to note that some individuals may experience lacquer rash when using this product, depending on their constitution. Please note that we cannot assume any liability for any lacquer rashes that may arise.

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Set Contents:
Raw lacquer (20g), Bengara lacquer (20g), Kokusoko (Base Powder for Lacquer) (10g), Gold Powder (Silver Base) (1g), Silver Powder (1g), Brushes (2 types), Horse Hair Brush, Spatula (2 types), Bamboo Spatula, Cotton, Tonoko (Base Powder for Lacquer) (50g), Jinoko (Base Powder for Lacquer) (50g), Scouring Rush, Sandpaper (#400, #600, #800, #1000 / 2 sheets each), Masking Tape, Disposable Gloves

Instructions available in:
Japanese / English / French / Chinese

Care & Use

[Important Notice] 

It is important to note that some individuals may experience lacquer rash when using this product, depending on their constitution. Please note that we cannot assume any liability for any lacquer rashes that may arise.

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Bringing Beauty into the Future

Kintsugi, a revered Japanese art form, traces its origins back to the late 15th century during the Muromachi period. Legend has it that the practice began when the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa sent a broken tea bowl to China for repairs. Upon its return fixed with unsightly metal staples, Japanese craftsmen were inspired to find a more aesthetically pleasing solution. This led to the birth of Kintsugi, translating to "golden joinery" or "golden repair."

The philosophy behind Kintsugi goes beyond mere restoration; it embodies the Japanese aesthetic principle of wabi-sabi, celebrating imperfections and embracing the beauty of the flawed. The art involves using lacquer mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum to mend shattered ceramics, creating a strikingly beautiful mosaic of golden seams. Kintsugi is not merely about hiding fractures but transforming them into a showcase of resilience and the passage of time. Today, Kintsugi continues to captivate admirers worldwide, not just as a method of repair but as a profound representation of the beauty found in impermanence.

Brand History

Atelier hifumi, founded by Mio Heki in 2016, is a haven for artistic craftsmanship in Kyoto, Japan. With a passion for restoring national treasury buildings and preserving cultural heritage, Mio embarked on a journey to showcase the beauty of Urushi, a traditional Japanese lacquer made from Urushi tree sap. At Atelier hifumi, Mio's expertise shines through various endeavors, including the meticulous restoration of lacquer ware using Kintsugi techniques, the revival of antique treasures, the creation of bespoke lacquer ware, the crafting of exquisite jewelry, and the hosting of immersive workshops.

Mio offers a unique opportunity for individuals to discover the beauty of Urushi and Kintsugi lessons through workshops available both in person and online. With a passion for preserving tradition, Mio and Atelier hifumi aim to showcase the fascinating world of Urushi lacquer and the Japanese lacquer technique. Embracing the gift of nature, Urushi lacquer holds the essence of Japan's rich history and way of life. So, come and unleash your creativity, and immerse yourself in the authentic realm of Kintsugi using real Japanese lacquer.