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Can you eat out of it ?
ОтветитьAre you telling me using real gold ,wasn't food safe?
ОтветитьThe stuff you use to fill the cracks with, is it possible to color it? Say I have a blue plate I want to repair. Brown would not look that nice combined with blue.
ОтветитьWow I had no idea how involved this process is. I think I’d rather have an expert do it.
ОтветитьVery interesting to watch, thank you 💜
Ответитьbeautiful result, too bad it takes literally months
ОтветитьCan they be washed in the machine after this?
ОтветитьI guess the waiting is all part of the process but I would say i could probably do something similar in about an hour with "modern" materials.
ОтветитьWell, if there's one thing I've learned from this it's that urushi can cause rash and I should wear gloves while working with it.
ОтветитьOkay maybe ill just glue it
ОтветитьI'm starting to suspect that urushi can cause a rash
ОтветитьHow use this art to repair a ceramic lamp with missing pieces ?
ОтветитьThanks so much for this tutorial, thoroughly enjoyed it. Your kit will be my birthday present to myself, best kit I've seen on the market, so excited for it 🍶🖌💙
ОтветитьWhat is urushi
ОтветитьI love how though and THOROUGH the instruction is !! I gained confidence going about it just by watching the video. I've been having very vague idea and always thought without the kind of professional humid box I can't ever do it. Thank you for this. I'll do it on my chipped off wooden plate I love.
Ответитьyou completely confused me with those weeks that turn into days and who knows if day 4 is actually day 34......
ОтветитьThat was so much more complicated and harder than I ever imagined. It really made me respect this art so much more. Kudos to whoever made this— that was amazing work. I had no idea it was that complicated and took that long.🤯🥇
ОтветитьI have so many dear things that have broken throughout my life. I've wanted to learn to do this for years.
ОтветитьI came here to learn how to repair a large, gorgeous bowl made from volcanic ash of the island where I was born. Decided it would be much easier to send out for repair. Then quickly realized that would cost more than my mortgage. 😢
Even ordering enough kits would cost big money. 😔
down in america we have somthing similar, its called jb weld
ОтветитьBeautiful tutorial, truly compelling and extremely detailed, bravo, and thanks !
ОтветитьBrilliant! Absolutely love this ❤
Ответитьwhat is the background music?
ОтветитьI liked that you showed the cleaning :)
ОтветитьWould it work on glass? I’m heartbroken, I have a glass item that my dog broke and I really want to fix it somehow :(
ОтветитьCan kokuso urishi be made with ceramic powder instead of wood powder?
ОтветитьSo detailed and the video itself is very calming to watch.
ОтветитьI wonder if this would work with cloisonne
ОтветитьIf a piece is twisted, melted, misshapen or missing would the bowl be finished?😢
ОтветитьCiao Chimahaga vorrei il tuo kit come posso averlo?
ОтветитьA year later after your rash has healed you will a beautiful bowl.
ОтветитьHi where kan I find bengara urushi
ОтветитьAbsolutely stunning. I have seen pieces completed using this technique, but this tutorial took us step by step through the entire process. I was interested in learning this technique because I have a beautiful piece that has cracks, and I couldn't bear discarding it. This repair process would make it usable and a beautiful piece of art at the same time. Thank you for inspiring me to try this method.😊
ОтветитьWill this type of repair work on glass? With ceramic being porous I don’t know if it would work as well?
ОтветитьI broke a very important piece of ceramic and clay pottery into 2 pieces. Would be willing to ship it over to you and get it repaired if possible. Please let me know how can I proceed. Willing to bare the shipping and material charges. Thank you.
ОтветитьWhere do we get urushi and what exactly is it?
ОтветитьIncredibly well done tutorial.
ОтветитьWow! Going out to find something beautiful and breack it!!! Loving the prosses!!
ОтветитьHello. Is it possible to learn the art of kindzugi on my own, at home? Thank you.
ОтветитьI love just watching projects get fixed. Could you please do some of those videos without the tutorial part?
ОтветитьQue pena,podrian poner subtítulos en español.
ОтветитьCan I do this with a thermo mug and still be able to drink coffee from it?
ОтветитьI didn’t have to use the tape because the urushi was so strong. Is that ok?
ОтветитьWhere can i buy urushi?
ОтветитьDo you have one that comes in silver?
Ответитьخارق العاده🔥💥😍
ОтветитьHi, really good video 😊 I have been using epoxy for repair pottery, but now I want to learn this real way of kintsugi , so my first question is where can I get the supplies you are using in your video?😊thank you 🙏
Ответитьi can't find an answer in the comments but i apologise if you've already replied to a similar question, do i need to use gold powder? not only am i reluctant because of a financial aspect but aesthetically i prefer a more subtle finish. will it be food safe if i don't use gold powder to finish a bowl or mug?
ОтветитьThank you for this video! I just purchased a tube of your raw urushi and I'm very excited to give it a try :) I have a question, though- is it possible to use the raw urushi instead of bengara urushi for the final gold powder application?
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