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Satsuma Vase: 146 days of restoration

Japan implemented the Sakoku policy in the 17th century and ceased all international trade, retreating the nation into a long period of isolation during the shogunates; a feudal system ruled by lords titled daimyo, who worked closely with samurais. In the 1580s and 90s, not long before the closing of the borders, daimyo Shimazau Yoshihiro …

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Kintsugi: Materials and Repair Process

Kintsugi is a Japanese restoration method for porcelain, ceramic & stone pottery. Dating six thousand years ago, it’s a culture that endured instability, war & turmoil, becoming more widespread during the Muromachi period (1336 – 1573) among tea masters who saw beauty in breakage. The technique involves re-assembling broken vessels & covering amended broken surfaces …

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Chipped Ceramic Restoration

Each piece of tableware has a story or memory to tell, especially the chips and cracks. Kintsugi can repair such an valuable piece of you.

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Chipped Ceramic Plate Kintsugi Restoration

Kintsugi technique was applied for a chipped plate restoration by the use of urushi lacquer and 24k gold powder. The dark green plate accented by the kintsugi gives a new beautiful look.

Testing the Elements

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