This video shows step #1, applying #4 silver. Also, it is horsefly season here in Japan and you can hear 1 or 2 buzzing around.
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This video shows step1, applying keshifun gold using traditional, lacquer based kintsugi. This repair is large so I am doing it in steps, this time only at the top rim of this katakuchi yobitsugi Edo period bowl.
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This video shows step1, applying keshifun gold using traditional, lacquer based kintsugi. This repair is a restoration. The horn and ear were missing so I reconstructed them out of kokuso.
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This video shows step 1, applying red lacquer in preparation for keshifun gold using traditional, lacquer based kintsugi. This repair is large so I am doing multiple applications which is why you see some areas with gold already applied.
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