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Piggy Bank Kintsugi Repair

Piggy Bank Pig-shaped money jars have been used in Germany since the 13th century at least, made of locally abundant earthenware used by the populous then to create durable, affordable hollow containers. The pig shape symbolized wealth and fortune. In medieval England, potters and craftsman used pygg , a porous orange clay, to craft various…
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Satsuma Vase: 146 days of restoration

Japan implemented the Sakoku policy in the 17th century and ceased all international trade, retreating the nation into a long period of isolation during the shogunates; a feudal system ruled by lords titled daimyo, who worked closely with samurais. In the 1580s and 90s, not long before the closing of the borders, daimyo Shimazau Yoshihiro…
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Toronto Ceramic Artist & Kintsugi Restoration

Traditional Kintsugi fused with Toronto retro. The ceramic plate was one of the artworks crafted by Anna May Henry, an artist and illustrator from Toronto. Bitondo’s pizzeria is an iconic restaurant in the city.
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Chipped Ceramic Restoration

Each piece of tableware has a story or memory to tell, especially the chips and cracks. Kintsugi can repair such an valuable piece of you.
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Chipped Ceramic Plate Kintsugi Restoration

Kintsugi technique was applied for a chipped plate restoration by the use of urushi lacquer and 24k gold powder. The dark green plate accented by the kintsugi gives a new beautiful look.
