<p><strong>Kintsugi Starter Kit – Packaged in Navy Furoshiki</strong><br><br> Discover the ancient art of Kintsugi and transform your broken ceramics into unique and precious pieces. Designed especially for beginners, this complete kit guides you step by step to repair and enhance your objects using an elegant gold powder. Each crack becomes a trace of history, transformed into a work of art.<br><br> <u><strong>Kit contents</strong></u> <strong>:</strong><u><strong> </strong></u></p><ul><li><strong>Traditional materials</strong> : <em>urushi</em> lacquers, <em>tonoko</em> , charcoal, <em>mawata</em> ball and alternative gold powder.</li><li> <strong>Essential tools</strong> : brushes, spatulas and accessories for neat finishes.</li><li> <strong>Support</strong> : video tutorial and detailed instructions accessible via QR code.</li></ul><br/><p> <strong>A symbolic and lasting gift</strong></p><p> Wrapped in a navy blue <em>furoshiki</em> , this kit combines aesthetics with an eco-responsible approach. The reusable fabric, a Japanese symbol of reuse and transmission, extends the spirit of Kintsugi: valuing imperfections and giving objects a second life.</p><br/><p> Ideal for giving as a gift or for self-introduction, this box combines creativity, tradition and sustainability.</p>
Kintsugi Initiation Kit
€168.21Price
- <p><strong>Polystyrene Drying Box ( <em>Muro</em> )</strong></p><ul><li><p> Increased capacity: 2.4 L</p></li><li><p> Allows you to place two small cups or a <em>Chawan</em> -type bowl</p></li><li><p> Internal dimensions: 24 × 15.5 × 20 cm<br></p></li></ul><p> <strong>Contents of the Kintsugi Box</strong></p><ul><li><p> 1 small broken china cup (for immediate practice)</p></li><li><p> 1 tube of <strong>Ki Urushi</strong> raw lacquer (30 g)</p></li><li><p> 1 tube of black hairspray (10 g)</p></li><li><p> 1 tube of <strong>Bengara</strong> red lacquer (10 g)</p></li><li><p> 1 sachet of <strong>Tonoko</strong> (20 g)</p></li><li><p> 1 sachet of flour (20 g)</p></li><li><p> 1 sachet of charcoal powder (5 g)</p></li><li><p> 1 sachet of <strong>Blue Brass</strong> gold brass powder (1 g)*</p></li><li><p> 1 ball of <strong>Mawata</strong> (100% silk)</p></li><li><p> 1 <strong>Ashirai-kebo</strong> brush (gold powder application)</p></li><li><p> 1 professional brush with very fine long bristles no. 0 (precise lines)</p></li><li><p> 1 plastic spatula knife (mixing)</p></li><li><p> 1 wooden stick</p></li><li><p> Wet sandpaper strips (#400, #600, #800, #2000)</p></li><li><p> 1 plastic dropper pipette</p></li><li><p> 1 pair of rubber gloves</p></li><li><p> 1 pair of arm protection sleeves</p></li><li><p> 1 disposable plastic apron</p></li></ul><p> <u>Optional</u></p><ul><li><p> <strong>Keshifun</strong> Gold Powder Sachet (0.1g)</p></li></ul><p><br> <strong>Manual & Tutorials</strong></p><ul><li><p> 7-Step Getting Started PDF Manual (Download or QR Code Included)</p></li><li><p> Exclusive access to <strong>instructional videos</strong> explaining step by step the 7 fundamental steps of Kintsugi</p></li></ul><p><br> <u><strong>Noticed</strong></u></p><p> In the event of stock shortages of certain items, equivalent supplies of similar quality will be provided.</p>
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