Area Guide 金継ぎで修理した陶器

Where to Buy Kintsugi Kits in Japan: We Visited Nitori and 100-Yen Shops to Find Out

Where can you buy a "kintsugi kit" that includes all the materials and tools needed for kintsugi? After visiting various stores in Japan, we found that kintsugi kits are available at Hands. However...

Tutorials 【金継ぎ講座第6回】仕上げ ~金粉の蒔き方と完成後のお手入れ~

[How to Do Kintsugi, Part 6] The Finishing Step — How to Apply Gold Powder & Care for Your Vessel

This is "ANYTSUGI Kintsugi Workshop," a six-part series on how to do Kintsugi. In this final installment, we cover the finishing step — sprinkling gold powder over the urushi to create the beautifu...

Tutorials 【金継ぎ講座第5回】中塗り ~金粉がムラなく密着できる下地作り~

[How to Do Kintsugi, Part 5] The Intermediate Coat — Building the Base for Flawless Gold Adhesion

This is "ANYTSUGI Kintsugi Workshop," a six-part series on how to do Kintsugi. In this fifth installment, we cover the intermediate coat — preparing the base so gold powder adheres evenly. Sand dow...

Tutorials 【金継ぎ講座第4回】カケを埋める ~刻苧漆と錆漆の使い分け~

[How to Do Kintsugi, Part 4] Filling Chips — Kokuso-Urushi vs. Sabi-Urushi: When to Use Each

This is "ANYTSUGI Kintsugi Workshop," a six-part series on how to do Kintsugi. In Part 4, we cover "filling chips" — the process of filling in any unevenness or gaps left after bonding and leveling...

Tutorials 【金継ぎ講座第3回】ワレの接着 ~麦漆の作り方と美しく仕上げるコツ~

[How to Do Kintsugi, Part 3] Bonding a Break — How to Make Mugi-Urushi & Tips for a Clean Finish

This is "ANYTSUGI Kintsugi Workshop," a six-part series on how to do Kintsugi. In this third installment, we cover "bonding a break" — the process of rejoining a broken vessel. The adhesive used in...

Tutorials 【金継ぎ講座第2回】ヒビの補修方法 ~生漆でヒビの水漏れを対策~

[How to Do Kintsugi, Part 2] Repairing Cracks — How to Stop Water Leaks with Raw Urushi

This is the second installment in "ANYTSUGI Kintsugi Workshop," a six-part series on how to do Kintsugi. In this installment, we cover how to repair cracks. Repairing a crack is one of the simpler ...

Tutorials 【金継ぎ講座第1回】金継ぎを始める準備 ~道具・材料・注意等~

[How to Do Kintsugi, Part 1] Tools, Materials & What to Know Before You Start

Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese restoration technique that uses urushi and gold powder to repair broken or chipped vessels. Rather than hiding the damage, it transforms the gold lines into part ...

Tutorials 金継ぎは食品安全?安全なキットを選ぶためのポイントを解説します

What Makes a Food Safe Kintsugi Kit? Materials to Avoid and Why

Whether a vessel repaired with kintsugi is safe to use as tableware depends on what materials were used in the repair. The safety varies depending on whether traditional kintsugi (with natural urus...

Philosophy 海外で「人生哲学」になった金継ぎ——世界はなぜ kintsugi に夢中なのか

What Kintsugi Means for Your Life — The Japanese Art of Turning Brokenness into Gold

Think of a moment when something in your life broke. A relationship. A dream you'd chased for years. Or that quiet realization that things would never go back to how they were. Most of us try to hi...

Tutorials 金継ぎできないものは?器の種類別に理由と代替案をまとめて解説

What Can't Be Repaired with Kintsugi? Reasons and Alternatives by Type of Vessel

We receive many inquiries at ANYTSUG asking, "Can this piece be repaired with kintsugi?" One of the most common items is glassware. While glass can be repaired with kintsugi, it is more challenging...

Tutorials 金継ぎ風DIYにポーセレン150を使う前に知るべき安全性の話

What You Need to Know About Safety Before Using Porcelaine 150 for DIY Kintsugi

Porcelaine 150, the acrylic paint commonly used for kintsugi-style repairs, is not recommended for use on tableware.       Extra caution is advised in particular for areas that ...

Tutorials 金継ぎは電子レンジと食洗機がNG!レンジOKな金継ぎ風修理は安全?

Kintsugi Items Are Not Microwave or Dishwasher Safe: Care Instructions and the Safety of "Microwave-OK" Kintsugi Methods

 Kintsugi dishes cannot be used in the microwave or dishwasher. This article explains the care rules for traditional        kintsugi and examines whether "microwave-safe" r...

Tutorials 簡易金継ぎの「新うるし」とは? 本漆との違いや安全性【2025年の法改正対応】

What Is "Shin-Urushi" in Simplified Kintsugi? Differences from Real Urushi and Safety Considerations

If you've accidentally broken a dish and started searching for an easy way to repair it, there's a good chance you've come across "shin-urushi" — a material commonly used in simplified kintsugi. "I...