Kintsugi Repair DIY -Complete English subtitles!

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @urushicentral7663
    @urushicentral7663  9 років тому +61

    This is a Shakuhachi(Japanese bamboo flute) improvisation piece performed by a talented Shakuhachi player, Akihito Obama. Glad you like it!

  • @beyondthis7
    @beyondthis7 9 років тому +20

    Great music, an awesome sound track for this display. I found Kintsugi as an option for my mother's broken china pieces after I had already discarded many broken pieces, with sorrow. Had I known of this option, I would have attempted to save many, however I did retain one for repair, and will use this method. Thank you for enlightening me to the possibility of seeing this one remaining broken piece redeemed.

  • @rosem2378
    @rosem2378 7 років тому +28

    Watching this was so relaxing! I actually had to restart this video a couple of times because I kept falling asleep.

    • @helenlowe1722
      @helenlowe1722 7 років тому +3

      Me too - it was so soothing watching how carefully the lady in the video worked, and the music was stunning. A beautiful art., I loved watching. many thanks for this video .

  • @richardsmith1290
    @richardsmith1290 7 років тому +40

    When my mother moved to America, her Mother who lived to be 104 gave her a little Kyusu. My Mom now in her late 80's gave me this Kyusu, which I treasure and use everyday, but I feel so anxious that I will break it! hahaha, Kintsugi gives me mental relief!

  • @lottepetotje
    @lottepetotje 9 років тому +13

    This was very helpful to see indeed, thank you very much! I am now better prepared for my next Kintsugi Repair!
    My first time was a little messy, I got my gloves all dirty because I had too many small pieces and that made it tricky to work precisely! Nevertheless the result looks very beautiful! So thank you, I am never throwing away a broken cup again!

    • @urushicentral7663
      @urushicentral7663  9 років тому +3

      Charlotte B Thank you Charlotte! Do share your project photos with others for your next trial!!

  • @urushicentral7663
    @urushicentral7663  9 років тому +58

    Traditionally it is totally safe if you use the genuine gold powder for the repair.
    It is not considered a 100% "food safe" in case you use the faux metallic powders.
    HAPPY 2016!!

  • @urushicentral7663
    @urushicentral7663  9 років тому +6

    Many thanks, Phil. Good luck on your next KIntsugi project!

  • @josephmobley1695
    @josephmobley1695 9 років тому +7

    Thank you for preparing the video. This was very helpful!!

  • @Creecher4
    @Creecher4 7 років тому +12

    I used this kit and after the second week in the moro I noticed my repair looks wrinkly or rough. Did I do something wrong? The red urushiol was smooth before and after application of the pearl gold and silver powder (different items) but now the surface is different.

  • @tr1641
    @tr1641 9 років тому +12

    Can you use the products after the repair. I.e. is it safe to drink from the tea cup? Or is it toxic?

  • @Wallander09
    @Wallander09 9 років тому +10

    My question: Is this beautiful China stil to be used or is it pure art?

  • @DYP1
    @DYP1 7 років тому +12

    Hello Urushi Central and thanks for this great video! I just have a question: what if I keep using a cup for tea after reparing it this way? With time, will the hot boiling water deteriorate the joints?

    • @urushicentral7663
      @urushicentral7663  7 років тому +15

      Hi, urushi lacquer is heatproof up to 120 Celsius.(248 F) Water's boiling point is approx.100 C(212 F) so it should be OK:)

  • @laureenmoyer
    @laureenmoyer 8 років тому +9

    Can the technique be used to repair glassware?

  • @urushicentral7663
    @urushicentral7663  9 років тому +2

    Thanks a lot for your nice feedback!

  • @Ahmando
    @Ahmando 9 років тому +10

    Wonderfull video. How do you clean the brushes?

    • @alanp741
      @alanp741 7 років тому

      Good question

    • @urushicentral7663
      @urushicentral7663  7 років тому +7

      Hi, you can wash with turpentine oil. Or ethanol for disinfection is okay, if turpentine oil is unavailable.

  • @plantmadre.7
    @plantmadre.7 7 років тому +3

    beautiful work 👏👏👏 along with beautiful music 🎶

  • @lizaboosh9135
    @lizaboosh9135 8 років тому +12

    Would this process be okay in repairing stones? I have a malachite stone that is cracked and chipped and I thought this would be a great way to repair it.

    • @urushicentral7663
      @urushicentral7663  8 років тому +12

      Hello,
      Cannot say from the experience as we've never tried before...
      It should work and it's worth a try!
      If anyone has any experiences and knows the adhesiveness of Urushi and stones, please share with us!

  • @camillewatson8376
    @camillewatson8376 9 років тому +7

    I love this! Great video. Wondering what music was playing?

  • @morfeusdesign
    @morfeusdesign 9 років тому +7

    Konichwa! Question from Mexico, after repair the object, could I still using it for eat purpose ? I read in wikipedia that urushi is a toxic resin.

    • @mejirojapan108
      @mejirojapan108 9 років тому +24

      Hi! Some people get a rash from Urushi, poison ivy, or poison oak. This rash is caused by an oil found in the plants which is called the urushiol. This is no longer a problem once the urushi lacquer dries "completely." That is how, we, Japanese use URUSHIWARE daily without getting rashes. Thanks!

  • @marciamt2688
    @marciamt2688 8 років тому

    Does the set come with real gold and silver, OR faux?

    • @urushicentral7663
      @urushicentral7663  8 років тому +5

      Hi! There are kits with real gold or faux gold. Price varies. Here are the links to amazon.com:
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H87UH1U
      www.amazon.com/dp/B00OXMV4CO

  • @hcn6708
    @hcn6708 7 років тому

    Can it handle heat?

    • @urushicentral7663
      @urushicentral7663  7 років тому +5

      Hi, urushi lacquer is heatproof up to 120 Celsius.(248 F) Just avoid the direct heat!