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Introductory videos of traditional Kints...
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Fabriquer un Muro pour le Kintsugi – Tuto Facile et Rapide
🔧 Comment fabriquer un muro (ou furo) pour le kintsugi ? Dans ce tutoriel complet, je vous montre pas à pas comment créer un furo maison, une boite de séchage traditionnelle utilisée dans la pratique du kintsugi japonais (金継ぎ). Le kintsugi est l’art de réparer la céramique cassée avec de la laque urushi et de la poudre d’or, pour sublimer les fissures et donner une seconde vie aux objets. Dans cette vidéo, vous apprendrez à : • Construire un muro simple en carton ou en bois • Maintenir la bonne température et humidité pour le séchage de l’urushi • Utiliser votre furo pour sécher vos pièces kintsugi comme un pro Idéal pour les passionnés de DIY, d’artisanat japonais, d’art wabi-sabi
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Kintsugi Repair – Mugi Urushi Technique | Traditional Japanese Restoration Step 1
Discover the first essential stage of authentic kintsugi restoration using mugi urushi — a traditional blend of wheat flour and natural ki-urushi lacquer used to reconnect broken ceramic fragments with strength, precision, and respect for Japanese craftsmanship.
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Kintsugi Repair – Charcoal Cleaning Technique | Traditional Japanese Restoration Step 2
In this second step of traditional kintsugi restoration, the dried urushi lacquer must be carefully cleaned using fine charcoal powder. Mixed with a small amount of water or applied with a damp cloth, the charcoal gently removes impurities and excess lacquer from the ceramic surface without damaging the repair. Discover authentic Japanese kintsugi techniques and learn how traditional urushi restoration methods bring broken ceramics back to life with precision and refinement.
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Kintsugi Repair – Sabi Filling Technique | Traditional Japanese Restoration Step 3
Step 3 of traditional kintsugi restoration consists of preparing and applying Sabi, a natural filling compound made from water, tonoko or jinoko clay powder, and refined ki-urushi lacquer. This traditional mixture is used to fill cracks, gaps, and missing areas in broken ceramics before the final polishing and finishing stages. Learn authentic Japanese kintsugi techniques and discover how urushi lacquer and natural materials are used in traditional ceramic restoration.The filling process involves the use of a mixture called Sabi, made by mixing water with tonoko or jinoko soil, as well as ki-urushi lacquer. This step aims to fill cracks, voids, gaps, or even restore entire parts of the ceramic that are missing.
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Kintsugi Repair – Sabi Sanding Technique | Traditional Japanese Restoration Step 4
Sanding is another very delicate stage in Kintsugi, being the key to Kintsugi Repair – Sabi Sanding Technique | Traditional Japanese Restoration Step 4
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Kintsugi Repair – Kuro Roiro Lacquer Application | Traditional Japanese Restoration Step 5
Step 5 of traditional kintsugi restoration consists of applying Kuro Roiro lacquer as an intermediate coating layer. This refined urushi lacquer helps reveal surface imperfections while creating a smoother and more uniform foundation for the final finishing stages. Several applications may be required to achieve a perfectly even and flawless surface. Discover authentic Japanese kintsugi techniques and learn how traditional urushi lacquer craftsmanship enhances the beauty and precision of ceramic restoration.
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