Traditional Kintsugi Tutorial - Food safe method - Broken ceramics - Chimahaga Kintsugi Kit Manual

Traditional Kintsugi Tutorial - Food safe method - Broken ceramics - Chimahaga Kintsugi Kit Manual

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Traditional Kintsugi Tutorial - Food safe method - Broken ceramics - Chimahaga Kintsugi Kit Manual
00:00 Preparation 00:30 Step1-1 Chamfering 02:17 Step1-2 Making Mugi-urushi 03:21 Step1-3 Applying Mugi-urushi 03:43 Step1-4 Gluing 04:24 Step1-5 Cleaning up 04:58 Step2-1 Curing check 05:23 Step2-2 Making Kokuso-urushi 06:41 Step2-3 Applying Kokuso-urushi 07:52 Step2-4 Cleaning up 08:11 Step3-1 Curing check 08:30 Step3-2 Removing Excess with knife 10:23 Step3-3 Applying Black urushi (or Bengara urush) 11:39 Step3-4 Cleaning up 13:11 Step4-1 Curing check 13:26 Step4-2 Sanding with abrasive cloth 14:04 Step4-3 Applying Black urushi (or Bengara urush) 15:16 Step5-1 Curing check 15:26 Step5-2 Sanding with abrasive cloth 15:38 Step5-3 Applyng Bengara urushi 17:01 Step5-4 Applying gold powder (Standard Kit) 18:54 Step5-4 Applying gold powder (Basic Kit) 20:10 Step5-5 Final touch Hi, I' m Chimahaga, Kintugi repairer based in Japan🇯🇵. In this video, I explain the process of repairing broken ceramics by kintsugi. [Please note] This method can only be done with the tools and materials in my kit. This method cannot be used with other kits such as the following ・Kits that do not use urushi ・Kits with bengara in powder form [Kintsugi kit in the video] https://chimahaga.com/products/new-basic-kintsugi-repair-kit [Food Safe] This is a traditional Japanese kintsugi using natural urushi. It is not an alternative kintsugi technique using resins such as epoxy, so it is a food-safe method that can be used safely on tableware. [Follow me] Instagram @chimahaga https://www.instagram.com/chimahaga/ TikTok @chimahaga https://www.tiktok.com/@chimahaga Twitter @cmhgcmhg https://twitter.com/cmhgcmhg