Contents - Kintsugi Coffret


Instructions, 20g high-grade Kintsugi urushi, 20g colored urushi, 100cc turpentine oil, 1 plastic spatula, 1 roll masking tape, 15g tonoko, 20g do-zuri powder, 20g polishing powder, 4 sheets each of #600, #800, #1000 waterproof sandpaper (1/8 size), 1 substitute makie brush, 1 substitute undercoat brush, 2 bags of 0.1g pure gold powder (maru-ko #1, #2, #3, #4, hira-goku), 1 hair brush, 2 pairs of plastic gloves, 1 small plate, 1 dropper, 1 spoon

Regarding gold powder: Due to the impact of the spread of the novel coronavirus, the supply of maru-ko gold powder is currently very unstable. Therefore, we may use #2, #3, #4, or hira-goku pure gold powder instead of solely #1. Please note that while there are slight differences in grain size between #1-4 and hira-goku, all are suitable gold powders for polishing finishes, and there is no significant difference in appearance or workability, so please rest assured.


[Video commentary by professionals]

■ Videos viewable by anyone
[1] Introduction ~ Preliminary knowledge and preparation ~
[2] Kintsugi Process 1-1: Preparation ~ Making mugi-urushi
[3] Kintsugi Process 1-2: Adhering the vessel

■ Videos exclusive to Kintsugi Coffret purchasers (password required)
[4] Kintsugi Process 2-1: Removing excess mugi-urushi
[5] Kintsugi Process 2-2: Sabi-tsuke (filling dents and holes in the vessel)
[6] Kintsugi Process 3-1: Sabi-togi
[7] Kintsugi Process 3-2: Naka-nuri
[8] Kintsugi Process 4: Naka-nuri polishing ~ Powder application
[9] Kintsugi Process 5: Powder hardening
[10] Kintsugi Process 6: Do-zuri and urushi hardening
[11] Kintsugi Process 7: Final polishing

※To view videos [4] to [11], please enter the password provided in the pamphlet after purchase.