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Authentic Kintsugi Cup & Saucer-3, Early Noritake
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Transforming Brokenness into Beauty
The Artful Kintsugi Technique
Step into the world of the Japanese art of Kintsugi and witness the artistry and skill of transforming broken pottery into timeless beauty, as performed by a skilled Japanese lacquer artist.
Explore the Magic of Kintsugiethical features
Natural Materials
Our Kintsugi pieces are created using only renewable and natural materials including Japanese natural lacquer.
Broken Vessels for Kintsugi
Never intentionally break new vessels, collect broken ceramics from collaborators such as kilns or wholesalers throughout Japan.
Packaging
Your Kintsugi piece arrives in a fast-growing, eco-friendly Paulownia wood box.
Our Sustainable Artistry
Green Kintsugi Approach
Natural Materials
We use only renewable and natural materials, including urushi lacquer from lacquer trees, to create our Kintsugi pieces, ensuring they are safe for reuse as tableware.
Broken Vessels for Kintsugi
We source valuable, broken Japanese pottery, like hand-painted vessels, from trusted partners to save them from being discarded.
Photo credit: ©T.NISHIKAWA & CO., INC.
Eco-Luxe Packaging
Our Kintsugi pieces come in a lightweight, eco-friendly Paulownia wood box, reflecting our commitment to sustainability and Japan's rich heritage.
Guaranteed Authenticity
Kintsugi Assurance
Each Kintsugi piece comes with a Certificate of Origin & Quality, guaranteeing its authenticity and craftsmanship. Printed on traditional Japanese paper with over 1,300 years of history, the certificate is as unique as the art itself, featuring elegant cloud-like patterns. It's a symbol of the piece's value and exclusivity, so keep it as a special reminder of your one-of-a-kind creation. Click here to view a paper sample.
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