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Brass Powder for Kintsugi (1g) - For Ornamental Projects Only
$17.00
Brass Powder (1 g) for kintsugi, a Japanese technique used to mend broken pottery with gold. This brass powder can be used instead of gold powder to beautifully highlight the cracks of your items repaired with kintsugi. We recommend using this powder in combination with our kintsugi kit ”TSUGUKIT”.
Please note that, unlike gold, brass powder is not certified as food safe. Therefore, it should be reserved for ornamental projects.
■ Product details:
- 1x 1 g of brass powder (mix of copper and zinc powders)
- 1x silk ball (It should be used to dust gold powder over the repaired cracks)
■ What is kintsugi?
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold. The broken pieces are first put back together using Japanese lacquer, also called “urushi.” The lacquer is then dusted with gold powder. It is estimated that the kintsugi repair technique was developed during the Muromachi period (1336–1573 CE). At the time, the art of kintsugi was often used to repair ceramics used in the tea ceremony.
Rather than hiding the cracks, kintsugi highlights them with gold. Items repaired with kintsugi become more precious than before they were broken and they can even turn into real pieces of art.
■ Shipping worldwide
Shipping takes about 6-10 days on average. There may be shipping restrictions and delays due to sudden changes in legislation and COVID-19. Please contact us to check if we can ship our products to your country.
Notes:
- We cannot ship to P.O. boxes.
- For the customers residing within the EU: Following the recent rule change regarding custom clearance and VAT payment for products bought online, we have put in place a smooth export system for orders under 150 euro (excl. shipping fee). There is no change for orders above 150 euros: we can ship you our kits but you will most likely have to go to your local custom office to pay applicable taxes and duty.
Please note that, unlike gold, brass powder is not certified as food safe. Therefore, it should be reserved for ornamental projects.
■ Product details:
- 1x 1 g of brass powder (mix of copper and zinc powders)
- 1x silk ball (It should be used to dust gold powder over the repaired cracks)
■ What is kintsugi?
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold. The broken pieces are first put back together using Japanese lacquer, also called “urushi.” The lacquer is then dusted with gold powder. It is estimated that the kintsugi repair technique was developed during the Muromachi period (1336–1573 CE). At the time, the art of kintsugi was often used to repair ceramics used in the tea ceremony.
Rather than hiding the cracks, kintsugi highlights them with gold. Items repaired with kintsugi become more precious than before they were broken and they can even turn into real pieces of art.
■ Shipping worldwide
Shipping takes about 6-10 days on average. There may be shipping restrictions and delays due to sudden changes in legislation and COVID-19. Please contact us to check if we can ship our products to your country.
Notes:
- We cannot ship to P.O. boxes.
- For the customers residing within the EU: Following the recent rule change regarding custom clearance and VAT payment for products bought online, we have put in place a smooth export system for orders under 150 euro (excl. shipping fee). There is no change for orders above 150 euros: we can ship you our kits but you will most likely have to go to your local custom office to pay applicable taxes and duty.
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