Mended with Gold's kintsugi-inspired ceramic repair kit contains everything you need to fix your broken ceramics. If you have a cherished piece that has recently broken, there's no better feeling than being able to fix something you thought was lost.
Mended with Gold's kintsugi-inspired ceramic repair kit contains everything you need to fix your broken ceramics. If you have a cherished piece that has recently broken, there's no better feeling than being able to fix something you thought was lost. If you're intimidated, don't be - we promise that this kit and the instructions have all the materials and information that you need to tackle your repair project as a complete beginner. Our FAQ page is a great place to start but if you don't find the answers to your questions and you're looking for more guidance please message us - we're always happy to help. :)
We encourage you to embrace imperfection and celebrate the uniqueness of each restored piece. This transformative process goes beyond repairs; it turns cherished heirlooms, gifts, and antiques into captivating works of art that tell a story. Unleash your inner artist as you embark on a journey, infusing creativity into the restoration of your broken treasures. With our kintsugi ceramic repair kit you can discover the profound beauty that lies within imperfection, turning each repair into a testament to the art of resilience and transformation.
Our kit contains:
*Repaired ceramic saucer not included*
Kintsugi: how to do it, different methods and best kits - Homes and Antiques
TIL that the Japanese will repair broken pottery with powder gold lacquer to highlight imperfections, not hide them. The process is called Kintsugi. : r/todayilearned
The original Kintsugi Repair Kit by humade - Worldwide
Kintsugi: A how to guide – Nom Living
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Kintsugi: Broken pottery becomes more beautiful, precious – Santa Cruz Sentinel
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Kintsugi: The Ancient Japanese Art Of Repairing Broken Pottery With Liquid Gold, by Maria Rattray, Age of Empathy