Kintsugi Repair Kit -Standard-

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Be sure to wear gloves while working.

When treating urushi, be aware of allergic reactions to urushiol, which is contained in urushi. Urushi can cause skin irritation when it is wet, but once completely hardened, urushi is perfectly food-safe and is one of the most durable natural materials.

It is important to always wear rubber gloves when treating lacquer. The use of rubber gloves and arm covers prevents urushi from touching the skin. However, because lacquer vaporizes in miniscule amounts, people who easily get rashes from poison ivy or mango may get severely irritated even when wearing rubber gloves.
In the unlikely event that you touch the lacquer or become irritated by it, please consult a physician and seek immediate medical attention.

Chimahaga is not responsible for any health problems caused by treating lacquer.
Please be very careful when treating urushi.

Genuine Kintsugi

This kit provides the same materials and tools used in "Kintsugi Class Chimahaga,"

a traditional kintsugi workshop held in Japan.

Food-safe

This kit uses natural urushi lacquer and real gold.

Once urushi has completely hardened, it is absolutely food safe.

Expert Support

If you encounter any issues during kintsugi, you can consult the exclusive "Kintsugi Forum" available for buyers.

Questions will be answered by professional kintsugi artisan "Chimahaga."

Genuine Kintsugi

This kit provides the same materials and tools used in "Kintsugi Class Chimahaga,"

a traditional kintsugi workshop held in Japan.

Food-safe

This kit uses natural urushi lacquer and real gold.

Once urushi has completely hardened, it is absolutely food safe.

Expert Support

If you encounter any issues during kintsugi, you can consult the exclusive "Kintsugi Forum" available for buyers.

Questions will be answered by professional kintsugi artisan "Chimahaga."

No worries for beginners

An easy-to-follow instructional video is included, guiding you through each step of the process, making it accessible even for first-time users.

KIT INCLUDES

Raw urushi 5g
Benagara urushi 5g
Black urushi 5g
Gold powder 0.3g
Kokuso powder 1g
Tonoko powder 10g
Measuring spoon
Masking tape
Nitrile gloves
Abrasive cloth
Spatula
Flour 3g
Brush
Dropper
Silk ball
Art knife
Sandpaper
Diamond file
Acrylic plate
Flat brush
Ashirai brush
Bamboo spatula

WHAT TO PREPARE

  • Rubber gloves (rash prevention)
  • Tissue paper
  • Vegetable oil
  • Cardboard for storing ceramics
  • Ethanol

*Isopropyl alcohol can be used as a substitute, but it has higher toxicity than ethanol, so handle with care.

*In countries where pure ethanol is unavailable, ethanol denatured with low-toxicity additives, excluding methanol or isopropyl alcohol, is recommended.

*Higher alcohol concentrations enhance cleaning power, so a concentration of 90% or more is ideal when available.

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Features

Compact Kit with Essential Tools for Traditional Japanese Kintsugi

Complete Kit with the Same Tools Used in Chimahaga’s Traditional Japanese Kintsugi Classes

Contents

19 Items

23 Items

Gold Powder

Genuine Gold 0.1g

Genuine Gold 0.3g

Number of Repairs

Approximately one piece

*Additional gold powder may be required depending on the extent of the damage.

Approximately three pieces

Food Safety

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