Kintsugi Tutorial: How to Glue Your Broken Bowl - Clara Graziolino | Domestika English
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- Опубліковано 27 бер 2023
- In this beginner’s guide, ceramic artist Clara Graziolino shows you how to repair your broken bowl using the traditional Japanese art of Kintsugi. Find out more on the blog: www.domestika.org/en/blog/847...
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💥Did you enjoy this tutorial? If you want to learn more about how to restore your ceramics through the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi, check out Clara Graziolino’s online course “Introduction to Kintusgi: Repair Your Pottery With Gold”: www.domestika.org/en/courses/1578-introduction-to-kintsugi-repair-your-pottery-with-gold?ClaraGraziolino_enYOU
Thank you for demystifying this for me!! I always thought I had to melt down gold to do this. 😂. So easy. So fun. I will definitely be doing this.
Very simple and short! I like it
I like it; I was wondering if i could use kit instead of 2 components glue and then put gold plaque on it? And I wondered about the ten minute wait.. the rest of the mixed glue will be hard or do you have to proportion it very well?
Why so many butthurt people? This method is fine get over yourself
can i still eat from the plate? or is this more for decor?
No. Not with epoxy. Also, unless the pottery has vitrified, the raw surface will possibly harbor bacteria since it's porous.
This is not Kintsugi, it is gluesugi or epoxsugi.
Agreed. I thought it was going to somehow be a quick guide on it, but nope, it's just 10 minute epoxy and some gold pigment powder. Kinda disappointing, but good if you're just wanting to do it for a craft or prop I guess.
I think the technical term is shitsugi
Man, what crawled up your asses?
@@stefanogarbuglia Agreed
Can I use gold acrylic paint if I don't have gold powder?
Is this food safe?
If you use modern methods like epoxy, no it won't be food safe. You can use the traditional method and use urushi, a Japanese lacquer, and that would be food safe.
@@khmerman41486 Thank you very much ~< or at least in big online shops
@@meglivica1001 You could find glue or epoxy with food safe standard instead of urushi
And the worldwide items sell for and arm and leg of a price :S
So food safe epoxy could be ok, not sure need to do more research on it :)
Good luck though @@meglivica1001
Lana del Rey said
Absolutely not Kintsugi, it’s like someone who heard a story about kintsugi while drinking tried to explain it the next day to you and that was all the research you did…
Not kintsugi and also not clean job 👎