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...

Philosophy 金継ぎの精神を表す名言18選

18 Quotes Embodying the Spirit of Kintsugi

Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese repair technique passed down for over 500 years. Rather than hiding the scars of broken pottery, this method celebrates them with gold—a distinctly Japanese aesth...

Area Guide 【旅行客必見】一日体験ができる東京の金継ぎ教室5選

A Must for Travelers: 5 Kintsugi Workshops in Tokyo Offering One-Day Experiences

Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese repair technique that mends broken areas and decorates them with gold. Rather than hiding cracks and chips, it embraces imperfection, creating a new kind of beaut...

Area Guide 【旅行者必見】一日体験ができる、京都の金継ぎ教室4選

A Must for Travelers: 4 Kintsugi Workshops in Kyoto Offering One-Day Experiences

Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese repair technique that mends broken areas and decorates them with gold. Rather than hiding cracks and chips, it embraces imperfection, creating a new kind of beaut...

Area Guide ニューヨークでも金継ぎは体験できる? おすすめの金継ぎ教室を紹介

Can You Try Kintsugi in New York? Recommended Workshops to Explore for Beginners

Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese repair technique that mends broken areas and decorates them with gold. Rather than hiding cracks and chips, it embraces imperfection, creating a new kind of beaut...

Tutorials 本漆金継ぎと簡易金継ぎの違いと選び方

Authentic Urushi Kintsugi vs. Simplified Kintsugi: Understanding the Differences and How to Choose

Kintsugi, the Japanese craft known for repairing vessels, currently comes in two main types. One is the traditional method called "authentic urushi kintsugi." The other is "simplified kintsugi," wh...

Philosophy わびさびとは何か? ―金継ぎから学ぶ日本の美意識

Wabi-Sabi and Kintsugi: The Japanese Art of Finding Beauty in Imperfection

As a Japanese person, wabi-sabi feels as natural to me as breathing. Yet whenever I try to explain this concept to my international friends, I find myself at a loss for words. The truth is, even Ja...

Tutorials 金継ぎ依頼の料金相場はいくら? 破損状態と仕上げで変わる修理料金を解説

How Much Does Kintsugi Repair Cost? A Guide to Pricing Based on Damage and Finish

The typical cost of kintsugi repair ranges from ¥5,000 to around ¥20,000. Small chips or cracks may only cost a few thousand yen, but larger breaks can exceed ¥10,000. In this article, we explain t...

Philosophy 金継ぎの哲学 ―傷のなかに美しさを見出す日本の技法

Kintsugi: The Japanese Philosophy of Finding Beauty in Brokenness

There comes a moment in everyone's life when something feels broken. When a cherished relationship comes to an end. When a dream crumbles before your eyes. When the self you once believed to be com...

Philosophy 金継ぎの歴史 ― 壊れを美に変えた日本の思想

The History of Kintsugi: How Japan Transformed Broken into Beautiful

Kintsugi is a uniquely Japanese technique that repairs broken vessels with urushi lacquer and adorns the seams with gold, giving them new beauty. This method is believed to have been established in...

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...