Artisan Handmade Gilded Lacquer Ring Lid Rest Tea Accessory|Best Ceramics

Lacquer "Unknown" Loop

$98.00 USD

Lacquer "Unknown" Loop

$98.00 USD
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Playful Form, Quiet Craft

This playful lacquer (大漆) object, created by Kevin, sits at the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary expression. It resists a single definition—both a decorative ring and a functional lid rest (盖置)—and invites you to decide how it lives in your daily rituals.

Made from natural lacquer, fabric, gold leaf, and copper, each piece is formed through an intuitive, open-ended process. The final textures and patterns are never fully controlled, allowing chance, time, and material to speak for themselves.

Like a river stone, the final form is guided by the maker’s intuition and the lacquer’s own will.

 

How It Feels

Light, Curious, and Unexpected

  • Comfortable to touch, with subtle irregularities
  • Visually playful, yet calm enough for the tea table
  • Feels personal rather than ornamental
  • Small enough to disappear into daily use, special enough to be noticed

Placed beside a gaiwan or teapot, it quietly supports the lid. Worn or displayed, it becomes a small sculptural accent.

 

Why It’s Different

Lacquer as Living Material

  • Natural lacquer reacts uniquely with fabric, metal, and air
  • Gold leaf and copper emerge through layers, not surface decoration
  • No two pieces share the same texture or balance
  • The final form is partially guided by chance, embracing wabi-sabi

This is not an object designed for perfection—but for presence.
It's not decoration; it's an archeological discovery of layers.

 

Built for Daily Life

  • Suitable as a lid rest for gaiwan or teapot lids
  • Can be used as a ring, tabletop object, or small decorative accent
  • Durable lacquer structure designed for long-term use
  • Lightweight and easy to integrate into any tea setting

 

Founder Anchor

“Some objects don’t ask what they are. They ask how you want to use them.”

This lacquer piece is not meant to be defined—it is meant to be lived with, shifting gently between function, play, and quiet beauty.

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FAQ

What is Chinese lacquer (Da Qi)?

Chinese lacquer, known as Da Qi, is a natural resin extracted from the lacquer tree. It forms a durable surface with a soft, glowing finish and is used for repairing ceramics or creating handcrafted trays, jewelry, and decorative pieces.

Do I need to bring my own ceramic pieces?

For the short experience class, practice ceramics are provided, so bringing your own is not necessary. If you wish to repair your personal ceramic piece, please inform us in advance.

Is lacquer safe to use?

Yes. We use natural lacquer. Gloves and a well-ventilated workspace are provided, and the curing process produces only a mild odor.

Can lacquer replace glue?

Absolutely. We strictly use natural lacquer to bond ceramics, without any fast-drying glue.

Do I need prior painting or crafting skills?

No experience is required. The course guides you step by step, making it suitable for beginners.

Can I take my finished piece home?

Yes. All participants, from the short experience to the full course, can take their completed artworks home.

Are there opportunities for extended creation?

Yes. The full Kintsugi course and lacquer decorative courses provide unlimited studio access to complete your artwork.

Who is this course suitable for?

Anyone interested in handicrafts, lacquer art, tea culture, or traditional restoration techniques. Perfect for beginners and collectors alike.

Artisan Handmade Gilded Lacquer Ring Lid Rest Tea Accessory|Best Ceramics

Natural Base

  • Fabric-core
  • Natural Lacquer / Urushi

Urushi Craft

  • Gold Leaf
  • Ash Base (瓦灰 - often referred to as 'Tonoko' in Japanese Urushi context)

Result: A resilient, waterproof masterpiece.

Cherished Longevity

  • Hand Wash Only
  • Avoid Direct Sunlight
  • No Microwave/Dishwasher
  • Keep in Humid Environment

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