Kintsugi Chawan (001)

Kintsugi Chawan (001)

from $92.00

$92 USD

Living history
In the practice of kintsugi, which means “golden joinery”, cracked pottery is given a second life through the binding power of gold and lacquer. Practicing this craft for over 30 years, kintsugi artisan and contemporary artist Tsuyoshi painstakingly restores antique pieces in his atmospheric Kyo-machiya atelier.

Specifications:
Meiji-era ‘Ko Imari’ porcelain rice bowl
Hand-repaired with lacquer and 24-carat pure gold
Food safe (Wash with dish soap. Do not put in microwave or dishwasher)

Visit Tsuyoshi’s Kyoto atelier here

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