Pale Blue Square Vase — Urushi Kintsugi
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A square pillar vase, standing quietly.
The chip at its mouth was filled with gold, adding a single line of scenery to its pale blue calm.
Kiseto Tea Bowl — Urushi Kintsugi
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A warm, yellow-glazed Kiseto tea bowl.
The chip on its rim was traced in gold — becoming, like the well-used glaze, a part of the vessel's character.
Ash-glazed Shallow Bowl — Urushi Kintsugi
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A shallow ash-glazed bowl with softly carved lines.
A small chip on the rim was filled with a point of silver, casting a quiet light onto the table.
Brushed with shuai-urushi, the silver gradually takes on the warm look of sprinkled gold — an old wisdom that conjured a golden scenery without relying on gold itself.
White & Dark-brown Cup — Urushi Kintsugi
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A cup divided cleanly into white and dark brown.
The chip on its rim was rejoined in silver, lending a small silver glow to every daily sip.
A single brush of shuai-urushi over the silver lets it glow like sprinkled gold — the same quiet wisdom of earlier craftspeople.