Founded in Terai-cho, Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture, this is the birthplace of Shozo Kutani, the founder of the Kutani ware revival.
The Value of Kintsugi
By "showing" the damage rather than "hiding" it, the history of the damage is elevated to beauty. The works of Kamide Kuroemon Kiln continue the tradition of Kutani ware, originally known for its excellent color and design.
With kintsugi, the damaged areas emerge as golden lines, creating a visual accent.
By "revealing" the damage rather than "hiding" it, the history of the damage is elevated to beauty. Works of Kamide Kuroemon Kiln continue the tradition of Kutani ware, originally known for its excellent color and design.
With kintsugi, the damaged areas emerge as golden lines, creating a visual accent. The restored parts act as the "storyteller" of the piece, making it truly one of a kind.
Price: The price increases with the addition of Choemon and pure gold powder.