The wish of a Kintsugiya

Kintsugi connects the maker, the giver, and the owner, and inherits each person’s feelings. When a tea bowl used by your parents, or a plate given to you by a loved one, breaks or chips, those items filled with memories remain with you and cannot be thrown away.

When a tea bowl used by your parents or a plate given to you by a loved one breaks or chips, those items filled with memories are not thrown away.

You want to bring them back into your daily life once again.

And it would be nice if you could pass them on to someone special someday.
They also contain the feelings of the giver.

The maker must have put their heart and soul into creating them.
Kintsugi is the process of passing on these feelings.

Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese craft that restores broken ceramics.
But it’s more than just repair work, it’s guided by a deeper philosophy.

Each ceramic piece carries many layers of emotion.

Kintsugi honors all those layers of sentiment.
We ask how the owner uses the item and repair it so that it can be used in daily life.
When We repair a piece, We do it with deep respect for its story.

The words that make us happiest when We return a restored piece are “It looks like it was always like that.”
To us, that means the repair blends in naturally and doesn’t overpower the original beauty of the item.

Kintsugi should enhance, not distract.
That’s the heart of this craft.

If you are looking for kintsugi like this, please feel free to contact us.
First, after a free consultation, if you feel that it meets your needs, please order the repair.