Ken and Michie - October 10  2024

Open Conference at the University of Barcelona:
Unveiling the Art of Kintsugi and Urushi Lacquer

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On September 17, 2024, we held a public conference entitled "The Past Reassembled: The Art of Urushi Lacquer and Kintsugi as a Bridge Between Eras"* at the University of Barcelona. Held in the boardroom of the Faculty of Fine Arts, the event attracted about 100 participants, including many with deep knowledge of kintsugi and urushi lacquer, making for an engaging and enriching experience.

A Deep Dive into Kintsugi History

The conference opened with a thorough and engaging presentation that set the stage for a deeper understanding of the intricate history and craftsmanship behind kintsugi and urushi lacquer. It was a real pleasure to delve into the rich heritage of these traditional Japanese arts and trace their origins back centuries. We discussed not only how Kintsugi and Urushi techniques have evolved over time, but also how Japan's lacquerware tradition has been uniquely shaped by foreign influences, adding depth to an already complex art. The presentation explored the cultural exchanges that influenced Japan's lacquer artistry, from early interactions with neighboring countries to the influence of European traders in the Edo period.

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A key focus of the presentation was the significant role played by 16th-century tea masters, whose philosophy and practice helped elevate kintsugi into an art form celebrated for its aesthetic of embracing imperfection. These tea masters, such as Sen no Rikyū, were instrumental in the development and refinement of kintsugi, viewing the repair of broken vessels as a symbol of resilience and beauty. By the end of the session, participants had gained a comprehensive understanding of the historical and cultural forces that contributed to the unique development of these remarkable Japanese traditions.

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It was truly inspiring to see so many people deeply engaged during the presentation. Many attendees eagerly took photos and detailed notes as I displayed historic lacquer pieces, each a remarkable example of craftsmanship that has withstood the test of time. These pieces are a living testament to the incredible artistry, precision and skill behind these traditional techniques. It was a pleasure to share the beauty and cultural significance of lacquer and kintsugi, and I hope it sparked a lasting appreciation for this unique art form.

Live Demonstration of Kintsugi Artistry

The lecture was followed by a live demonstration that captivated the audience. Mr. Nobuyasu Suginaka, a skilled artisan of The Kintsugi Labo JAPAN, demonstrated various restoration techniques using urushi lacquer. Step by step, the participants were guided through the processes of Kintsugi repair, including the application of Mugi-urushi, Kokuso-urushi and Sabi-urushi, as well as the decorative Maki-e technique. In addition, we introduced the restoration techniques for the shirines and temples in Japan.

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The Kintsugi demonstration was a particularly captivating moment, offering attendees the chance to see firsthand how these delicate and intricate methods can breathe new life into damaged objects. Seeing the transformation unfold before their eyes truly brought the philosophy of Kintsugi to life as broken pieces were carefully repaired, transforming imperfection into a form of beauty. The craftsmanship demonstrated by Mr. Suginaka was undoubtedly a highlight of the event. His expertise and precision in handling the materials with such grace and patience left the audience in awe. Despite the relatively short duration of the demonstration, it was clear that the intricate process of restoration struck a deep chord with the audience, many of whom were clearly fascinated by the detailed techniques and artistry involved in each step. The demonstration not only demonstrated the practical skill of the craft, but also emphasized the profound cultural significance behind Kintsugi, making it a truly memorable and enlightening experience for all in attendance.

Closing Remarks and Reflections

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As the event concluded with a lively Q&A session, I couldn't help but feel an immense sense of satisfaction. The large turnout and enthusiastic audience participation demonstrated the growing global interest in traditional Japanese arts such as kintsugi. It was truly rewarding to see so many participants captivated by both the historical significance of the craft and the live demonstration that brought its delicate beauty to life. What stood out most was the audience's deep appreciation not only for the artistic techniques, but also for the rich cultural heritage that Kintsugi represents. Seeing the intricate craftsmanship up close and understanding the deep connection between Japan's past and present was a moment that left a lasting impression. Many participants left with a newfound respect for this ancient craft, and their fascination was evident throughout the evening. It was an unforgettable experience that truly underscored the timeless appeal of Kintsugi and its ability to resonate with people from all corners of the world.

Sharing the Art of Kintsugi: A Bridge Between Cultures at the University of Barcelona

The open conference at the University of Barcelona provided an incredible platform to showcase the beauty and profound meaning of Kintsugi and urushi lacquer to a wider audience. This event allowed us to not only showcase the intricate craftsmanship behind Kintsugi, but also to delve into its deeper meaning - how this traditional Japanese art form symbolizes resilience, renewal and the embrace of imperfection. The positive reception and enthusiastic participation of participants underscored the universal appeal of Kintsugi, which transcends borders and cultures and serves as a metaphor for personal and collective healing.

As we continue our mission to introduce Kintsugi to people around the world, we are inspired by the idea that each repaired piece has a unique story, just like the people who treasure it. Whether you are looking for an exquisite decorative piece or a deeply symbolic work of art, Kintsugi offers more than aesthetic beauty - it offers a tangible reminder that brokenness can be transformed into something more meaningful. We invite you to explore our collection, find the piece that resonates with your journey, and be a part of this timeless tradition that bridges past and present, East and West, in a celebration of resilience and hope!

Shop our timeless Kintsugi pottery

A tall Kyoto mug stands with sculptural presence, gold kintsugi seams threading through hand-painted florals, a philosophy of care made visible.
Gold kintsugi seams glow faintly against the mug's interior, each mended line a testament to crafted resilience.
Looking into the mug from above, kintsugi lines converge like quiet rivers, marking where fractures became history made visible.
The unglazed foot ring reveals the earthenware beneath, grounding this kintsugi mug in centuries of Kyoto ceramic tradition.
Hand-painted florals bloom inside this kintsugi mug, brushwork carrying the quiet beauty of a Kyoto garden.
Resting on tatami, this kintsugi mug holds tea and morning light, an invitation to pause within intentional living.
Scale reference shows the kintsugi mug's generous proportions, its tall form designed for daily ritual.
A tall Kyoto mug stands with sculptural presence, gold kintsugi seams threading through hand-painted florals, a philosophy of care made visible.
Hands apply urushi lacquer with patience, then gold, the art of kintsugi giving this Kyoto mug its second life.
Gold kintsugi seams glow faintly against the mug's interior, each mended line a testament to crafted resilience.
The Kyoto mug turns slowly, revealing gold kintsugi lines winding through painted florals, a soulful object in motion.
Looking into the mug from above, kintsugi lines converge like quiet rivers, marking where fractures became history made visible.
The unglazed foot ring reveals the earthenware beneath, grounding this kintsugi mug in centuries of Kyoto ceramic tradition.
Hand-painted florals bloom inside this kintsugi mug, brushwork carrying the quiet beauty of a Kyoto garden.
Resting on tatami, this kintsugi mug holds tea and morning light, an invitation to pause within intentional living.
Scale reference shows the kintsugi mug's generous proportions, its tall form designed for daily ritual.
Early Noritake cup and saucer with 24K gold kintsugi seams tracing mended fractures, Art Deco florals beneath.
Inside this Noritake kintsugi cup, gold traces the journey from broken to whole—food-safe for daily ritual.
Gold kintsugi lines thread across ivory Noritake porcelain, each seam a quiet meditation on renewal.
Warm light catches 24K gold kintsugi where vintage Noritake was mended, history made luminous.
Detail of kintsugi repair on Art Deco Noritake: fragments reunited with museum-quality precision.
Looking into this Noritake kintsugi cup reveals gold threads marking where porcelain found its second story.
The underside of a Noritake kintsugi cup, gold seams visible even here—restoration without compromise.
Hand-painted gold florals encircle this Noritake kintsugi saucer, Art Deco elegance preserved through time.
The Noritake backstamp authenticates this kintsugi porcelain, heritage marked beneath the restored saucer.
Early Noritake kintsugi cup rests on tatami, gold seams glowing softly—tea as philosophy made tangible.
Scale reference shows this Noritake kintsugi set's delicate proportions, sized for mindful afternoons.
Early Noritake cup and saucer with 24K gold kintsugi seams tracing mended fractures, Art Deco florals beneath.
Four months of urushi and gold kintsugi transform this Art Deco Noritake into living philosophy.
Inside this Noritake kintsugi cup, gold traces the journey from broken to whole—food-safe for daily ritual.
This Noritake kintsugi cup turns slowly, revealing 24K gold seams that map its story of enduring grace.
Gold kintsugi lines thread across ivory Noritake porcelain, each seam a quiet meditation on renewal.
Warm light catches 24K gold kintsugi where vintage Noritake was mended, history made luminous.
Detail of kintsugi repair on Art Deco Noritake: fragments reunited with museum-quality precision.
Looking into this Noritake kintsugi cup reveals gold threads marking where porcelain found its second story.
The underside of a Noritake kintsugi cup, gold seams visible even here—restoration without compromise.
Hand-painted gold florals encircle this Noritake kintsugi saucer, Art Deco elegance preserved through time.
The Noritake backstamp authenticates this kintsugi porcelain, heritage marked beneath the restored saucer.
Early Noritake kintsugi cup rests on tatami, gold seams glowing softly—tea as philosophy made tangible.
Scale reference shows this Noritake kintsugi set's delicate proportions, sized for mindful afternoons.
Hagi ware cup with 24K gold kintsugi seams reuniting earthenware fragments, crackled cream glaze embodying wabi-sabi.
Gold kintsugi seams traverse cream-colored Hagi earthenware, each line a quiet meditation on impermanence.
Detail of 24K gold kintsugi against Hagi's iconic crackle glaze, where fractures become philosophy.
Looking into this Hagi kintsugi cup reveals gold rivers threading across crackled glaze, a map of resilience.
The kiriko-dai cut foot of this Hagi kintsugi cup rests beneath kannyu crackle glaze, a mark treasured by tea masters.
A Hagi kintsugi cup rests on tatami, gold seams glowing softly—tea ceremony heritage made present.
24K Gold Kintsugi Hagi Ware Cup | Cradled Warmth
Hagi ware cup with 24K gold kintsugi seams reuniting earthenware fragments, crackled cream glaze embodying wabi-sabi.
Four months of kintsugi transform Hagi earthenware fragments, a Kyoto-trained artist guiding each golden seam.
Gold kintsugi seams traverse cream-colored Hagi earthenware, each line a quiet meditation on impermanence.
This Hagi kintsugi cup turns slowly, revealing gold seams that honor the earthenware's seven transformations.
Detail of 24K gold kintsugi against Hagi's iconic crackle glaze, where fractures become philosophy.
Looking into this Hagi kintsugi cup reveals gold rivers threading across crackled glaze, a map of resilience.
The kiriko-dai cut foot of this Hagi kintsugi cup rests beneath kannyu crackle glaze, a mark treasured by tea masters.
A Hagi kintsugi cup rests on tatami, gold seams glowing softly—tea ceremony heritage made present.
24K Gold Kintsugi Hagi Ware Cup | Cradled Warmth

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