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With this repair kit you can beautifully repair broken pottery based on the ancient Kintsugi technique. Embrace the art of the broken and repair what is broken.
You can use the kintsugi repair kit on almost any other material besides ceramics. think of glass repair, marble, wood repair, most hard plastics etc.
- contents: 2 component glue, silver powder, brush, plastic gloves & mixing sticks
- including useful explanation
- Can be stored for 2 years after use thanks to the resealable tube
- color: silver
This kintsugi repair kit creates a new way to repair porcelain based on the ancient Kintsugi technique. The story goes that Kintsugi may have originated when, at the end of the 15th century, the emperor sent his damaged pottery to China for repairs. When it was returned repaired with metal staples, he ordered his craftsmen to come up with something more aesthetic, Kintsugi (gold repair). This art became such a hype that some collectors began to deliberately destroy valuable pottery so that it could be repaired with the gold seams of kintsugi.
Watch the how-to video here
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- Shipping costs: €4.95 in the Netherlands | €8.95 Belgium & Germany
- Free shipping from €50 (NL)
- Beautifully & carefully wrapped
- Free returns (NL)
description
With this repair kit you can beautifully repair broken pottery based on the ancient Kintsugi technique. Embrace the art of the broken and repair what is broken.
You can use the kintsugi repair kit on almost any other material besides ceramics. think of glass repair, marble, wood repair, most hard plastics etc.
- contents: 2 component glue, silver powder, brush, plastic gloves & mixing sticks
- including useful explanation
- Can be stored for 2 years after use thanks to the resealable tube
- color: silver
This kintsugi repair kit creates a new way to repair porcelain based on the ancient Kintsugi technique. The story goes that Kintsugi may have originated when, at the end of the 15th century, the emperor sent his damaged pottery to China for repairs. When it was returned repaired with metal staples, he ordered his craftsmen to come up with something more aesthetic, Kintsugi (gold repair). This art became such a hype that some collectors began to deliberately destroy valuable pottery so that it could be repaired with the gold seams of kintsugi.
Watch the how-to video here
More humanity
shipping & returns
- Shipping costs: €4.95 in the Netherlands | €8.95 Belgium & Germany
- Free shipping from €50 (NL)
- Beautifully & carefully wrapped
- Free returns (NL)
Also very beautiful