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Avery 1 S. Functional and high quality. The wood/lacquer finish is very smooth.
These two round Pot Supports (Hucheng), designed and crafted by Kevin, showcase the unique aesthetics of Tuo Tai lacquerware infused with subtle Wabi-sabi principles. Made entirely from natural and repurposed materials, these supports are both environmentally conscious and visually captivating, blending artistry with everyday function.
Weightless to the hand, yet grounding to the soul.
Artistry Meets Daily Use
Every placement becomes a mindful interaction, where form, texture, and subtle imperfection enhance the tea experience.
“These Pot Supports transform everyday tea moments into mindful experiences. They are simple, functional, and yet entirely alive with texture and story.”
— Kevin
A unique blend of heritage, sustainability, and Wabi-sabi artistry, designed to enrich your tea rituals and elevate your space.
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.
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.
Yes. We use natural lacquer. Gloves and a well-ventilated workspace are provided, and the curing process produces only a mild odor.
Absolutely. We strictly use natural lacquer to bond ceramics, without any fast-drying glue.
No experience is required. The course guides you step by step, making it suitable for beginners.
Yes. All participants, from the short experience to the full course, can take their completed artworks home.
Yes. The full Kintsugi course and lacquer decorative courses provide unlimited studio access to complete your artwork.
Anyone interested in handicrafts, lacquer art, tea culture, or traditional restoration techniques. Perfect for beginners and collectors alike.