Earthen Pulse: A Shigaraki Ware Kintsugi No. 2
$735.00 AUD
Restored by Nobuyasu Suginaka
Hand-restored in Japan with traditional kintsugi techniques using natural urushi lacquer.
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Kintsugi, derived from the Japanese words "kin" (gold) and "tsugi" (to mend), is the ancient art of restoring broken pottery with natural Urushi lacquer and enhancing it with powdered metals such as pure gold.
Though often recognized abroad simply as “golden joinery,” kintsugi is in fact one expression within Japan’s broader tradition of urushi lacquer arts.
More than restoration, it is rooted in wabi-sabi—embracing imperfection, resilience, and renewal, while honoring the vessel’s history.
To truly understand this art, one must first look to its foundation: urushi lacquer, a natural and sustainable material remarkable for its strength and versatility. For centuries, this living medium has been used to create Japan’s distinctive artistry.
Why Urushi Is the Heart of Kintsugi?
Urushi lacquer is a natural, sustainable material derived from the sap of the lacquer tree. It has been used for centuries in kintsugi due to its remarkable properties:
- Strong Adhesion: Ensures durable restoration.
- Water Resistance: Protects against leaks.
- Chemical Resistance: Resists acids, alkalis, salts, and alcohols.
- Antiseptic Properties: Naturally resists bacteria and fungi.
- Sustainable Material: Urushi is a natural, renewable resource, making it an eco-friendly choice for conscious collectors.
The Creation of Primal Verse
- Foundation & Gilding: The broken Shigaraki ware is first meticulously reassembled with urushi. Then, the seams are adorned not with fine powder, but with sheets of 24K gold leaf (haku), creating a bold and lustrous presence that honors the break.
- A Canvas for Artistry: The restored area becomes a canvas for layered artistry. Here, the master applies a dynamic combination of techniques to create a new "keshiki" (landscape) on the vessel's surface.
- A Fusion of Masterful Techniques: This piece is distinguished by its use of Kawarinuri (Layered Lacquer Art), where layers are polished to reveal incredible depth and spontaneous patterns. This expressive artistry is combined with the passionate crimson of Yakitsuke (Fired Lacquer) and the brilliant designs of Haku-e (Gilded Leaf Painting), making this the most dynamic work in the series.
About This Piece
Kawarinuri: No Two Alike
Kawarinuri is a lacquer technique in which multiple layers of urushi are applied, then partially polished away to reveal unpredictable patterns beneath. Master artisan Nobuyasu Suginaka used this method on the restoration, meaning the specific depth, texture, and color variations on this cup could never be reproduced—not even by the same artisan.
Shigaraki as Canvas
The rough, unglazed surface of this Shigaraki cup provides a deliberate contrast to the lacquer work above it. Where the clay is raw and earthy, the Kawarinuri finish is smooth and layered. The artisan treats the restoration zone not as damage to conceal but as a surface to paint upon.
The Most Painterly of the Series
Among the three Earthen Pulse pieces, this cup carries the most expressive restoration. The kintsugi lines read less as structural mending and more as brushstrokes—a quality that emerges directly from the Kawarinuri process, where the artisan relinquishes some control to the material itself.
About vessel:
- Type: Pottery
- Origin: Shigaraki ware
Materials used:
Production time (in months): 4
Care & Food Safety
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- After use, wash the pieces using a soft sponge and foodsafe detergent.
- Rinse them in lukewarm or cool water and completely dry them using a soft dish cloth.
- Do not soak them in hot or cold water for long periods of time. This may cause the urushi or maki-e lacquer to peel or fracture.
- The urushi (Japanese lacquer) may break or the maki-e lacquer decoration may peel off if the piece is dropped or if it collides with other hard objects. Please handle these pieces carefully.
- Do not place these pieces in the microwave or dishwasher.
Safe for Everyday Use:
Restored with natural, non-toxic materials, our Kintsugi piece is safe for everyday use - no worries about leaks or harmful chemicals.
📦 Inside the Box
A traditional paulownia wood box (except for some flatware), with a Store Card, Care Instructions, and Certificate of Authenticity & Quality.
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Beyond Kintsugi Restoration
Where Kintsugi Becomes Urushi Art
The Craft Behind the Beauty
Understanding the Art of Kintsugi
| Style | Finishing Material | Aesthetic & Philosophy |
|---|---|---|
| Kintsugi 金継ぎ |
Pure 24K gold powder | The classic finish — warm, luxurious, and rooted in history. |
| Gintsugi 銀継ぎ |
Fine silver powder | A cooler, contemporary register — serene and modern in feel. |
| Iro-Urushitsugi 色漆継ぎ |
Colored urushi | An expressive choice — vivid pigment harmonizing with the vessel's character. |
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