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Xavier 1 S. Came quickly. The craftsmanship is superb and the design is truly elegant.Easy to recommend this for any tea lover.
Time, Repaired — Then Reimagined
This nearly century-old lacquerware piece began its life in traditional folk use, built on a solid wooden core and finished in deep red and black lacquer. Time did what it always does—it softened the surface, opened fine cracks, and revealed the quiet tension between wood and lacquer.
Those cracks were not erased.
They were carefully restored, while the natural imperfections of the wood were intentionally left visible.
The result is a rare balance:
aged lacquer fissures meeting raw wooden irregularities—
a wabi-sabi dialogue that cannot be recreated.
When you look closely, the surface holds two kinds of time.
The lacquer carries its original color, darkened gently by decades.
The wood beneath breathes through subtle undulations, reminding you that this object was once alive.
Kevin intervened not to correct it, but to continue its story
—adding a hand-applied “Double Happiness” motif and the phrase itself, not as ornament, but as contrast.
Ancient material.
Contemporary gesture.
A moment of quiet humor inside restraint.
This is not nostalgia.
It is continuity.
It doesn’t decorate your tea table.
It anchors it.
“I didn’t want to restore it to perfection.
I wanted to let it keep breathing—and then smile once.”
— Kevin
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.