Authentic Kintsugi Matcha Bowl Oni-tenmoku, Mino ware
CHF 576.00
Restored by Nobuyasu Suginaka
Hand-restored in Japan with traditional kintsugi techniques using natural urushi lacquer.
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Kintsugi, from the Japanese words "kin" (gold) and "tsugi" (to mend or restore), is the ancient Japanese art of restoring broken pottery with urushi lacquer* and decorating it with metal powder. More than just a restoration method, kintsugi celebrates the beauty in imperfection.
🌳 Why Urushi Lacquer?
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.
- Thermal Insulation: Shields against heat.
- Antiseptic Properties: Naturally resists bacteria and fungi.
- Strong Film Formation: As the urushi lacquer dries, it forms a strong film that makes the restored piece resilient and durable.
These features make urushi lacquer perfect for kintsugi, creating strong, beautiful restorations that honor the history of the original piece.
🖌️ The Kintsugi Process (4-5 Months)
- Application: Our expert lacquer artists carefully restore cracks, chips, or broken pieces with urushi lacquer, sometimes mixing with other natural materials for extra strength, depending on the damage.
- Layering: Restored areas are coated with several layers of urushi lacquer, dried, and polished several times to create a strong, smooth base.
- Decoration: Finally, the piece is adorned with metal powder. While pure gold is the most common, we also use pure silver ("Gintsugi") and colored urushi lacquer ("Iro-urushitsugi") to complement the original design.
*Explore Beyond Gold: Kintsugi isn't just about gold! "Gintsugi" (silver finish) and "Iro-urushitsugi" (colored lacquer finish) are also beautiful forms of this art. No matter the finish, Kintsugi celebrates the beauty of imperfection and preserves the unique history of each piece.
Learn more about the fascinating techniques of Kintsugi!
☑️ Type of Kintsugi Finishes for This Piece:

| Finish Type | Materials Used | Special Features |
|---|---|---|
| Kintsugi | Pure gold powder | Offers a classic, elegant look that adds a touch of luxury. |
| Gintsugi | Pure silver powder | Brings a contemporary twist to traditional pottery with a sleek, modern style. |
| Iro-urushitsugi | Colored urushi lacquer | Adds a vibrant, artistic touch that impressively complements the design and style of the original vessel. |
🌟 Why Choose This Kintsugi Piece?
- Exquisite craftsmanship: Meticulously restored by an expert lacquer artist using the authentic Kintsugi method with natural urushi lacquer, preserving centuries-old Japanese artistry.
- Artistic Transformation: Transform imperfections into radiant art with delicate 24K gold accents.
- Cultural Significance: Originates from Mino ware, a revered Japanese pottery tradition known for exceptional tea ware like Shino and Oribe.
- Embraces Wabi-Sabi: Celebrates the beauty of impermanence and imperfection, making each piece uniquely soulful.
- Eco-Friendly Choice: Supports sustainable practices by restoring rather than discarding pottery.
- A Living Narrative: Each golden repair tells a story of resilience and renewal, adding depth to your tea rituals.
About vessel:
- Type: Pottery
- Origin: Mino 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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🚚 Worldwide Delivery
- Ships in 2–3 business days via DHL Express (international, tracked) or Japan Post (domestic). Estimated transit to USA, UK, Canada, and Australia: 1–2 weeks, subject to local customs.
- We ship to USA, UK, Canada, Australia, France, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia, Ireland, Brazil, Spain, and Japan. Contact us for other destinations.
- DHL does not deliver to PO Boxes.
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🛃 Duties & Taxes (DAP)
Our prices do not include import duties or taxes — these are set by your country's customs and are the buyer's responsibility. DHL will email you a secure payment link before delivery; once paid, your order is cleared and delivered.
- 🇺🇸 U.S. customers: a 10% import duty applies (effective February 24, 2026, subject to U.S. policy).
- 🎁 Gift orders: Duty notifications go to you (the buyer), not the recipient. If unpaid by the deadline, DHL may contact the recipient directly.
- ⚠️ Unpaid duties may delay delivery or return the package; return shipping may be deducted from refunds.
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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