Hello Anne, I am sorry it has taken me so long to respond to your question, because I have not received notifications of comments for a long time.
It may be too late, but I will answer your question now as it will be helpful to others.
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Thank you so much for your purchase! We really appreciate it.
If your kintsugi kit includes Jinoko, Tonoko and Kokusowata, that means you have our Standard kit. In that case, please refer to the articles tagged “Standard kit” in the list of related content.
fx.) https://chimahaga.com/blogs/tutorials/lesson-04-broken-ceramics-repaired-with-advanced-kit
We understand this can be a bit confusing, so we’ll work on making the guidance clearer about which tutorials to follow for each kit type. Your feedback is extremely valuable to us.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any other questions! We’re always happy to help however we can. You can contact us anytime.
Thanks again for choosing our kintsugi products. We hope you have an amazing experience with your repairs!
Anne Kimpton
My kit contains Jinoko powder, Tonoko powder, and kokusowata powder. What are the English translations for these powders? Which one is wood powder for step 2?
Chimahaga
Hi May,
thanks for your comments!
If you followed our tutorial and repaired the pot, you may use it for eating and drinking.
However, never heat metals such as gold powder in a microwave oven, as they are likely to spark and pose a fire hazard.
Also, please do not use it in an oven or over an open flame, as it may be damaged if exposed to too high a temperature.
For other handling instructions, please check the article below.
https://chimahaga.com/blogs/journal/is-kintsugi-ware-dishwasher-safe
Wishing you a joyful kintsugi life!
May
Hi👋
It’s looks Amazing!
Can we use the pots usually after doing it? Can we eat/drink from this pot?
Can use in the microwave? Or an oven?
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Chimahaga
Hello Anne, I am sorry it has taken me so long to respond to your question, because I have not received notifications of comments for a long time.
It may be too late, but I will answer your question now as it will be helpful to others.
-——————-
Thank you so much for your purchase! We really appreciate it.
If your kintsugi kit includes Jinoko, Tonoko and Kokusowata, that means you have our Standard kit. In that case, please refer to the articles tagged “Standard kit” in the list of related content.
fx.) https://chimahaga.com/blogs/tutorials/lesson-04-broken-ceramics-repaired-with-advanced-kit
We understand this can be a bit confusing, so we’ll work on making the guidance clearer about which tutorials to follow for each kit type. Your feedback is extremely valuable to us.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any other questions! We’re always happy to help however we can. You can contact us anytime.
Thanks again for choosing our kintsugi products. We hope you have an amazing experience with your repairs!
Anne Kimpton
My kit contains Jinoko powder, Tonoko powder, and kokusowata powder. What are the English translations for these powders? Which one is wood powder for step 2?
Chimahaga
Hi May,
thanks for your comments!
If you followed our tutorial and repaired the pot, you may use it for eating and drinking.
However, never heat metals such as gold powder in a microwave oven, as they are likely to spark and pose a fire hazard.
Also, please do not use it in an oven or over an open flame, as it may be damaged if exposed to too high a temperature.
For other handling instructions, please check the article below.
https://chimahaga.com/blogs/journal/is-kintsugi-ware-dishwasher-safe
Wishing you a joyful kintsugi life!
May
Hi👋
It’s looks Amazing!
Can we use the pots usually after doing it? Can we eat/drink from this pot?
Can use in the microwave? Or an oven?
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