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Kintsugi

The Wabi Sabi Art of Japanese Ceramic Repair

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When your favorite cup is broken, kitsugi can bring new life. Instead of lamenting the breakage embrace and love the opportunity to create something new and beautiful through mending. This is the appeal of kintsugi.
Kintsugi is the mindful Japanese art of repairing broken ceramics and glassware by appreciating the cracks and chips as design elements—bringing new life to cherished items. Kintsugi:The Wabi Sabi Art of Japanese Ceramic Repair shares traditional methods you can practice in your own home. Step-by-step lessons in repairs suited to every level of experiences—filling cracks to completely rebuilding and finishing a broken piece—fill the pages of this in-depth yet unintimidating guide.
Ceramics and lacquer guru Kaori Mochinaga offers a complete course in using urushi lacquer and metallic powder in the traditional Japanese way. Your broken piece soon becomes whole again, and more meaningful than ever before.
From assessing the damages and selecting the repair methods, to applying the finishing touches, you'll learn all the essential kintsugi techniques, including:
  • How to seal a fine crack or repair a chipped rim
  • Techniques for rebuilding a shard, restoring a handle, even reconstructing a multi-shard piece
  • And much more—and all of it with the use of non-toxic lacquers and powders

  • There's something here for every type of repair—from clean, simple breaks to more challenging reconstructions as you learn the techniques. Assemble your tools, set up your workspace, and let this book guide you through the mindful art of kintsugi!
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      • Library Journal

        February 1, 2023

        Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with urushi, a lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. It treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than as something to hide. The Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi is the appreciation of imperfections in objects. The kintsugi method of repair not only embraces the imperfections but highlights them. Mochinaga, a ceramic artist and expert in this type of ceramic restoration, has created a comprehensive presentation of the process. She explains the various materials used in kintsugi in detail and identifies each by the Japanese terminology. She clearly demonstrates how to approach different types of damage and the steps one should take to mend each in an authentic Japanese way. From the appeal of kintsugi to the finished repairs, the author takes readers on a journey through the loving restoration of pottery both antique and modern. VERDICT The technical aspects of kintsugi are best directed to artists interested in learning the Japanese techniques. For the layperson, there are other methods of repairing ceramics that mimic the look of kintsugi without the expense and difficulty.--Sandy Knowles

        Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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