This is an excellent (and therapeutic!) individual kit for creators, educators and therapists. When repairing something in life, we often look to repair it to exactly as it was beforehand. However, as Kintsugi teaches us, sometimes it’s better to wear our imperfections and use them to our advantage. For anyone interest
This is an excellent (and therapeutic!) individual kit for creators, educators and therapists. When repairing something in life, we often look to repair it to exactly as it was beforehand. However, as Kintsugi teaches us, sometimes it’s better to wear our imperfections and use them to our advantage. For anyone interested in repairing items without trying to simply return them to the impossible past, our Kintsugi Kit offers the ideal starting point. Instead, seal up those shattered areas and bring the remaining parts back together with the power of our Kintsugi Kits!
Designed to help you master the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi, you will learn to use a colored glue to help seal the cracks and snaps of items back shut. Educational materials included!
What’s included?
✩ Bison Epoxy Fast Glue 24 ml
✩ Premium Non Toxic Color Powder (3g)
✩ Brush
✩ Mixing sticks
✩ Gloves
✩ Illustrated instructions
Kit does not include pictured plate or stoneware. Use any broken dish, mug, or combination of items to create your own art.
Start breaking! Consider smashing and stomping as a therapeutic release and become whole again through your art.
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