This inspired him to find an elegant way to amend the ceramic and as a result kintsugi was born.
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The kintsugi method conveys a philosophy not of replacement but of awe reverence and restoration.
But the repair job which was done with metal staples being the standard for repair at that time detracted from the beauty of the bowl.
Perfect chinese porcelain is getting hard to find damaged pieces can still be very valuable.
But many pieces are broken when they are found.
The gold filled cracks of a once broken item are a testament to its history.
With a long history china boasts a rich trove of ancient porcelain.
A piece of rookwood with a hole drilled for a lighting cord sells for half the price of the piece without the hole.
In the not too distant past a crack chip fracture or drilled hole in the bottom of a chinese porcelain was the kiss of.
With professional skills and dedicated tools researchers have managed to.
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The history of kintsugi.
Kintsugi or kintsukori dates back to the 15th century when according to legend shogun ashikaga yoshimasa broke his favorite chawan a chinese ceramic tea bowl and sent it back to china for repair it was returned and fixed but bound by ugly metal staples.
The chinese porcelain market is red hot globally not just in china.
A chinese armorial or special design export plates that undamaged and in perfect condition wold cost 3 000 could sell at 300 600 if damaged.
Light crazing on pottery doesn t take away value.
The first step to fix broken pottery or a ceramic object is by mending the pieces with two part epoxy adhesive.
While the general western consensus on broken objects is that they have lost their value practitioners and admirers of kintsugi believe that neverending consumerism is not a spiritually rewarding experience.
While minor damage can reduce a piece s value not all signs of aging are bad.
There are a number of things to look for when starting to collect chinese ceramics.
The most important thing is to buy what you love this should always be the main driving force behind your.
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The only way to restore such an object is by using cold materials and process.
A few years ago i was offered a badly damaged but very rare early ming bowl at 10 000.
A perfect one would at that time have coasted 30 000 if found.
Kintsugi is said to have originated in the 15th century when a japanese shogun broke a favorite tea bowl and sent it back to china to be fixed.
Sometimes pottery is made to look crazed.