Kintsugi Mino Ware Glass / Vase - Matte Gold Powder & Black Urushi Finish [Free Shipping]

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A Kintsugi-repaired Mino Ware glass. The interior is finished with black urushi lacquer, making it safe for hot liquids. Can also be used as a small vase.

  •   Country of origin: Japan (Gifu Prefecture)
  •   Finish: Matte gold powder (exterior), black urushi lacquer (interior)

About This Product

Mino Ware × Kintsugi

Mino Ware is a collective term for ceramics produced in the Tono region of Gifu Prefecture, and has long been a staple of the Japanese table. Its simple yet deeply textured quality adds a gentle warmth to everyday dining. Repaired through Kintsugi, this piece embodies the Japanese aesthetic of finding beauty in imperfection — making every break a part of its one-of-a-kind character.

Matte Gold Powder Finish

The final stage of kintsugi uses pure matte gold powder. Its subtle, refined luster harmonizes beautifully with the piece's subdued tones, elevating the repair from a "flaw" into a distinctive "feature."

What is Kintsugi?

Kintsugi—— a traditional Japanese restoration technique passed down for over 500 years. Broken vessels are carefully joined with urushi, a natural lacquer, and finished with gold. Rather than hiding the seams, kintsugi highlights them, giving the piece renewed life through its golden lines.

At the heart of this practice lies wabi-sabi, a Japanese aesthetic that finds beauty in the imperfect and the transient. Rather than seeing breakage as a flaw, it is regarded as a unique chapter in the vessel’s story. Kintsugi philosophy offers a quiet sense of healing in our modern lives.

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Our Philosophy

Inheriting memories, inheriting the world.

In Tokyo, where artisan craftsmanship has thrived since the Edo period, we mend broken vessels with gold to create new beauty.

ANYTUGI is dedicated to sharing the ancient Japanese art of kintsugi and the spirit of wabi-sabi with the world. Broken objects are reborn through your own hands. Bring those quiet moments into your everyday life.

ANYTSUGI Activities ①

Sharing Kintsugi with the World

We share kintsugi work processes and techniques primarily on Instagram. As of 2026, our total followers have surpassed 10,000. Our joy comes from inspiring people who've never heard of kintsugi to think, "I want to try this."

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ANYTSUGI Activities ②

Kintsugi Repair Services

In an era where discarding broken items has become the norm, we believe that well-used vessels hold their owner's time and memories. Kintsugi is a method of restoration that honors these traces. While accepting repair requests from around the world, we convey the value of cherishing and using things for a long time.

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ANYTSUGI Activities ③

Hosting Workshops

Kintsugi is both a technique and a culture that shapes how we see and value things. In our workshops, participants experience the practice hands-on while exploring the history of kintsugi and the uniquely Japanese sensibility of "wabi-sabi" that underlies it.

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