The Art of Golden Resilience
Why the World is Falling in Love with Kintsugi
Kintsugi is cherished worldwide today because it's more than a craft—it's a philosophy for navigating life. Leonard Cohen sang, "There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in."
Adorning scars with gold rather than concealing them is a ritual of self-care that transforms flaws into unique beauty. The paradoxical aesthetic that something becomes more valuable after breaking has captured hearts around the world.
Kintsugi Transforms Your Daily Life
The practice of kintsugi leads to richer moments. Kneading urushi, moving the brush—the quiet transformation that begins at your fingertips will reach not only the vessel but your inner self as well.

Digital Detox: Put Down Your Phone and Connect with Yourself and the Vessel
Stop scrolling and focus on the texture of urushi and the gleam of gold. Time spent with heightened awareness at your fingertips frees you from digital noise.

Mindfulness: The Quiet "Here and Now" at the Tip of Your Brush
Focus on the trembling brush as you trace the vessel's crack. This simple act alone guides you into deep meditation. When finished, not only the vessel but your mind will be restored.

Marking Time Quietly: The Adult Pleasure of Waiting for Urushi to Cure
Urushi doesn't harden immediately. It takes days to slowly set. This luxury of waiting creates space in your busy life.
Building Quiet Moments of Achievement, One Step at a Time
No special talent required. Simply following each step carefully will transform scattered fragments into a beautiful, unified story.
"Your Personal Touch" Over "Professional Precision"
Trembling hands and uneven lines become part of your unique style. Free yourself from the pressure to be perfect and simply enjoy the process of working with your hands.
The Meaning of Taking Your Time
Simplified kintsugi uses synthetic adhesive mixed with gold-colored paint to bond pieces together. It's easy and fast, but can strength and beauty truly be cultivated through such quick repairs? Bonding with epoxy is merely a superficial practice of kintsugi.
Food-Safe with Natural Materials
Urushi is an extremely precious natural resin—only 200g can be harvested from a single tree. Cherished in Japan since ancient times, urushi becomes completely harmless once cured and is food-safe.
Carrying Forward Japanese Traditional Techniques
Traditional kintsugi, passed down for over 500 years, uses urushi and genuine gold powder. Simplified kintsugi was created by modern people who find it "too troublesome" or "don't have time." We carry forward Japanese tradition into the present day.
ANYTSUGI
Kintsugi Repair Kit
This is an invitation to create the finest experience of connecting with yourself and finding inner balance. Urushi imbued with 500 years of tradition and brilliant 24K pure gold—authentic materials chosen by Japanese artisans, presented in an elegant box.
























本商品は金粉と銀粉(各0.1g)を含む金継ぎ修復材料一式と手順書がセットになった初心者に最適な金継ぎキットです。天然の漆を用いる伝統金継ぎのため、修復後は食器として安全にご使用いただけます。
Beautifully designed and includes everything you need for kintsugi. It also uses food-safe materials, which made it an easy choice for me.
Excellent service and products. Beautiful packaging.
This is an introductory kit and not too ostentatious, so it's easy to get started with, and I also liked the peace of mind that the materials are practical for use as tableware from a hygienic standpoint.











