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KINTSUGI Early Meiji Period Paper-printed Fine Arabesque Pattern Mukozuke Teacup by Nana Wakatsuki, Tokyo

KINTSUGI Early Meiji Period Paper-printed Fine Arabesque Pattern Mukozuke Teacup by Nana Wakatsuki, Tokyo

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This broken porcelain plate was repaired using traditional kintsugi techniques. All the ingredients used for the repair process are natural and food safe.
The repair process of this item was completed by our Kintsugi artist at Traditional Kintsugi Shop TSUGU TSUGU, Tokyo, Japan.
The chipped area of this plate was filled with natural Japanese lacquer called "Urushi." The lacquer was then dusted with genuine 23 kt gold powder.

■Size: Diameter 8.5cm  Height 6.5 cm
■Types of Pottery (Intention to Use): Teacup

■How to care for an item repaired with kintsugi:
Items repaired using traditional kintsugi techniques should be treated with the same care as traditional lacquerware.
Please note the following:

1. Fractured points repaired with urushi lacquer become stronger as time passes. It is recommended that you start using the item several months after this item was repaired.
2. Do not place an item repaired with kintsugi in a microwave, a dishwasher, an oven or an open fire.
3. Hand-washing is advised. Make sure to wash your repaired item gently and avoid scrubbing around the repaired cracks.
4. Be careful not to scratch the repaired parts when using sharp cutlery such as forks and knives.
5. Please make sure that the parts repaired with urushi lacquer are not damaged by other plates and cups when storing your tableware on your cupboard shelves.
6. Do not place the repaired item in a fridge for too long.
7. Do not soak the repaired item in water for too long.
8. Store the item in a place where it is not directly exposed to sunlight.

■ Shipping worldwide

It takes about less than a week on average, provided you have told us your phone number beforehand and there is no delay at customs.

There may be shipping restrictions and delays due to sudden changes in legislation and COVID-19. When in doubt, please contact us to check if we can ship our products to your country.

 

For EU customers:
Following the recent rule change regarding custom clearance and VAT payment for products bought online, we have put in place a smooth export system for orders under 150 euro (excl. shipping fee). There is no change for orders above 150 euros: we can ship you our kits but you will most likely have to go to your local custom office to pay applicable taxes and duty.


For U.S. customers:
FedEx may ask you to submit a "TSCA form" when receiving the product. As long as you submit it by the deadline, your product will be delivered. If requested, please let us know, and we will provide the form. You will need to print and sign it.
TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) is a U.S. law regulating the import of toxic substances, and it applies regardless of the seller when purchasing lacquer from Japan. Thank you for your understanding.
※ We cannot issue a refund if the TSCA form is not submitted.


Notes: We cannot ship to P.O. boxes.

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What is Kintsugi?

Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese art form that originated in the 15th century, and it's been around for over 500 years. When a cherished piece of pottery or porcelain breaks, Kintsugi specialists repair it using natural materials such as genuine lacquer and then decorate the repair marks with gold or silver to make them stand out instead of trying to hide them. Rather, we should allow cracks and blemishes in our belongings to shine and tell a story of their own. The result is an object that's more beautiful than before it was broken, and uniquely valuable because of its history. This is the kintsugi philosophy.

We Are Kintsugi Specialists

Tsugu Tsugu is proud to be part of this ancient tradition—we use only natural materials for our kintsugi repairs. We know where beginners tend to get stuck in the process because we receive so many repairs every day and have taught kintsugi classes for years. That's why our products are filled with educational information and easy-to-understand instructions, along with YouTube videos on the proper way to perform authentic kintsugi. Our goal is to help people around the world successfully perform authentic kintsugi and enjoy a long and prosperous life with their beautiful and favorite pottery.

About Tsugu Tsugu

At Tsugu Tsugu, we are proud to offer kintsugi classes almost every day so that you can share in the fascination of restoring broken pottery.

We believe that there's something special about a piece of broken pottery—it's not just an object that needs to be thrown away, but rather it becomes a treasure once repaired with gold or silver lacquer and put back together. We want to make sure that as many people as possible get to experience this ancient Japanese technique and feel the same joy we do when we see our customers' faces light up with excitement.

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