Kintsugi Repair Kit -Standard-
Tax included.
KIT INCLUDES
WHAT TO PREPARE
- Rubber gloves (rash prevention)
- Tissue paper
- Vegetable oil (salad or rapeseed oil)
- Cardboard for storing ceramics to be repaired
- 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.
DISCLAIMER
This kit provides the same materials and tools used in "Kintsugi Class Chimahaga,"
a traditional kintsugi workshop held in Japan.
This kit uses natural urushi lacquer and real gold.
Once urushi has completely hardened, it is absolutely food safe.
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."
This kit provides the same materials and tools used in "Kintsugi Class Chimahaga,"
a traditional kintsugi workshop held in Japan.
This kit uses natural urushi lacquer and real gold.
Once urushi has completely hardened, it is absolutely food safe.
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
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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Compact Kit with Essential Tools for Traditional Japanese Kintsugi
Complete Kit with the Same Tools Used in Chimahaga’s Traditional Japanese Kintsugi Classes
19 Items
23 Items
Genuine Gold 0.1g
Genuine Gold 0.3g
Approximately one piece
*Additional gold powder may be required depending on the extent of the damage.
Approximately three pieces
Raw urushi 5g
Benagara urushi 5g
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
Raw urushi 5g
Benagara urushi 5g
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
Gold Powder
0.1g
Gold Powder
0.3g
Beginner-Friendly Tools
- Black urushi 5g
- Flat brush
- Ashirai Brush
- Bamboo spatula
FAQ
Is it true that Urushi can cause a rash?
Does the Urushi Lacquer lose its allergenic properties after it has cured?
How many items can be repaired with the BASIC kintsugi kit?
Can Isopropyl alcohol be used in place of Ethanol?
Is it ok for hot liquids or foods?
Is kintsugi appropriate for a glass item?
Can I use my ceramic with kintsugi in the microwave?
Can I purchase from outside Japan?
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