"Kintsugi" The rice bowl repaired by the professional Japanese Kintsugi artist
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
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Kyoko, the professional "Kintsugi" artist who lives in Kamakura, Japan is going to demonstrate her Kintsugi technique live on this UA-cam channel. She is an accomplished Kintsugi artist and has held her solo exhibition in California, U.S.A in 2015. She has successfully repaired ceramics that belong to the Olympics medalists and celebrities. She has also been invited to demonstrate her Kintsugi technique in other countries outside of Japan.
What is Kintsugi?
Kintsugi is a unique Japanese cultural tradition of repairing broken ceramics using urushi lacquer and gold for decoration. The history of Kintsugi dates back to around 15th century. It is not just a technique for repairing ceramics but it embodies the spirit of Japanese people - taking good care of things that they own, their sense of value and their sense of beauty. Kintsugi has been highly regarded as an art form in the world. It is said that people cherished the repaired ceramics even more with the unique golden features that often looked like living things or nature.
Step 1: Glue the broken pieces
Step 2: Repair the small cracks and holes with rust lacquer
Step 3: Polish the hardened rust lacquer
Step 4: Paint with black lacquer to solidify the repaired parts
Step 5: Paint with red lacquer
Final step: Brush with gold
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Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your work.
Thank you!
Wonderful fluff piece!
I can't believe you did all this with no gloves! but good work on the bowl and not getting a horrible rash 👍
Thank you!
Beautiful Art Work.
Buen trabajo! Gracias por compartir!!!
Lovely. A beautiful repair.
Thank you.
Thanks , was beautiful
I wish you would have talked through the video and explained what you were doing as you went.
If by chance you're not comfortable talking because you're afraid of messing up or how you sound.... embrace the imperfections, they make it better. 😉
What kind of brush is that? (14:35)
Hello. Thank you for your instruction. I have one enquiry. Can I use Kintsugi to repair a Japanese-made donabe. The thing is that the temperature could go really high for a clay pot on oven top. Would it remain food-safe for a donabe with kintsugi restoration on? Thank you!
Que materiais vc usa?
Its Urushi racquer.
arigato