✨ Repair, Restore, and Radiate Beauty!
The Sandy Leaf Farm Kintsugi Repair Kit is a comprehensive solution for restoring broken ceramics with elegance. It includes premium gold mica powder, strong ceramic glue, and two practice bowls, allowing users to embrace the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi. Ideal for craft enthusiasts, this kit transforms imperfections into art, making it a thoughtful gift for those who appreciate unique craftsmanship.
Brand | Sandy Leaf Farm |
Model Number | KTSG |
Colour | Gold |
Product Dimensions | 10.7 x 8.5 x 14 cm; 220 g |
Capacity | 50 Millilitres |
Material | Ceramic |
Special Features | Repairable with Kintsugi Repair Kit |
Item Weight | 220 g |
J**L
Lovely little project
Broke my ramen bowl as I was hangry.. made it worse!Didn't want to throw away the bowl so got this to fix it. Was easy to use. Instructions were good, had to reread them a few times to make sure I was doing it correctly.Was a lovely little project, had to work fast but was nice that it included small bowls to practice. They look cute as jewelry bowls!Only thing is, I wouldn't eat out of the bowl incase the glue and gold powder came through to the food. Which is a shame. Doesn't say it on the package that you shouldn't eat from a bowl with it in.
M**T
Great kit
Got it as a gift to fix some broken objects that had sentimental value, really easy to use and looks great.
M**N
this kit contains super glue
I really liked the small bowls for practice, the packaging, the gold colouring and the speed of delivery.I was a bit disappointed that the kit contained superglue, I don't know quite what I expected! The small applicators for the glue were a bit fiddly and as the glue dried very quickly once mixed, it was a race to use as much as possible before that happened. If I had had a bigger project to mend I would not have had enough glue.I think the instructions should be more specific and say 'mix glue in small quantities to apply little and often as the glue dries very quickly once mixed'. Overall I liked the result but as this was my first attempt at Kintsugi it does look very amateur.
L**D
Perfect gift idea
Bought this kit a few months ago and just getting round to doing it now as I'm off work with covid. This is a great kit and the products provided are value for money, I wasn't expecting to break the lovely bowls myself! But it just added to the fun. It's easy to mix the glue and powder but it sets really quickly so I had to mix more for all the breaks and then it dried too quickly on the bowl before I could get it in place so it's not perfect but... That's the point right?! This would make a great gift for someone who needs to learn the value of imperfection! (I can think of a few...)I'm excited to go break more stuff now, Ming vase says whaaat...
H**K
Good way to get into Kintsugi but flawed
First off, its a great idea, I will 100% be doing this with other objectsThe bad part is the methods it tries to use for this:Breaking -Before I was to break it, I was thinking that I've seen bowls and plates break, they shatter everywhere so was intrigued on how the method outlined would stop that. Spoiler it didn't. The first bowl shattered so all the pieces were equal and the bottom disintegrated, glue wasn't helping that and the end product looked boring. Second bowl I hit on the side instead of the bottom and got two massive pieces and the rest disintegrated again. I'm not sure why the kit doesn't provide a broken item but in equal parts from the get go. A larger item rather than 2 bowls would be more enjoyableGluing:I use epoxy a lot for miniature building however, it's normally not visible at the end so was intrigued on how it would explain on how to get clear neat visible lines. It don't, the first time around, it looked like id just glued it back together. There isn't any instruction to how much glue, how much powder just "a line". I added more glue to the next fix and then glue poured out leaving a fixed bowl crack with some seeped out gold glue. I'm bewildered why it doesn't use epoxy putty instead and a gold metallic paint instead as that is easier to control for beginners, it would leave clear lines and means you don't have glue everywhere.Good intro to realise what it is and how it works but for beginners is just frustrating
A**R
Don’t buy
Bowls are lovely. But that’s it. Glue doesn’t work at all. The instructions seem to be for a glue that’s different from the one in the box. Smashed a bowl for no reason. And the problem now is that I can no longer get a refund as the product is used. Terrible waste of money
J**G
Looks good!
Been wanting to try this for a while, Aldi smiley plant pot got smashed so opportunity found. The included 'glue' was a little hard to use as the double pusher didn't move evenly. However, adapted to that quickly and mix was clearly sufficiently even to set effectively. I'm sure I could have got the finish more tidy with practice but couldn't bring myself to smash the test pots and my project was only a fiver from Aldi when I bought it. Outcome - Aldi smiley pot now has a Ziggy Stardust vibe and daughter has two new pots for mini succulents. Very happy.
C**E
The Kintsugi repair kit was perfect for repairing our Lovely dish that got damaged. Loved the Gold
The Kintsugi repair kit was perfect for repairingour Lovely dish that got damaged. We Love the Gold.Sold at a Fantastic price with very quick delivery.Thankyou to all the crew at Amazon !!!
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