



Fine-Point Brush For Kintsugi
A specialized brush designed for applying urushi thinly and evenly. It is used for the intermediate coating and for applying bengala-urushi just before sprinkling gold powder.

About This Product
Fine-Point Brush

Excellent Tip Formation for a Precise Finish

Uses in Kintsugi

Recommended for
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.
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.

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.

FAQ
Can I purchase from outside Japan?
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Are customs duties included in the price?
No, they are not included. Whether customs duties apply depends on your country of residence. If customs duties are charged, you will be responsible for payment.



